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PAGES ~COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1973 TWENTY-RYE .GENTS ·.,· ~· ....... , .... iimi .............. iiii_iitliii.isiliiiiiiiiiiS55lzliiiiii.mis .. ..iiiii.iii,;iiii..ii.iiiiiaiiiii.iiiiiil;;.;iiii,;.;,..-.-.-. ................. ~o.;.iiiio.;,iiii ................................ ~.,S55~ ~ Four Bodies :. Add .to Toll • --• • Of Slayiiigs . · .,,. l. r'·" -~ . Heads Ho111e ·' " e 'Rae.U ,Lidnte' ,~he AniHI in Ho.ng ' . :'.·2·o····More ·pow.s · Released ~ • " Body Fouitd In Newport · . . . :-f.:.• ·--LM.-... _ ·----·---. t-.W ...... Mo AJ .................. -.. . . --. ,., .... •, ·I ·' • p. . . :: " "' .. .::. -... !•I ..... ~ . : .. ... • l ! • ~I Do\11.Y PIUIT • • ,• • • ' Peaple /Q.-otes : • ' J . -• . Dilldct • «lld>J ·lllil IMt ,... , .. ,,,.,... loot not ...,.p -lo F=~::--....--r1 ~te." Slate~ of lldlooll WUoi>e JWa bad ...... -1o~111 ......... ~ "":!'-.~~~ llpOloceltc for llllhtJna M I ' • Anthony, but lllid llie ............. had reCcionltlon ol -cao Dmtal Heellh '.\'eek, N1tloaat IJlltlry Week, V•lentllll'I Day.·' w~·· BtrlbMy . m1 .,.. dlllrlcl IOclll -fair. \ . . . ' , ~ Orange Olunty'1 C..-Al·~ fllrt WU lie! up tn belp tlle CUllOmet, but piat lso't llnyt poMible, _..imc to u. 111111 Ill chal'Jt, Jim Sbimanolf, an er-E •er y morolog, wb•n MMtne coJoneL And when a coo-~ Clair BurJener (JI.. IUIDer's comp1a1o1 II 1an1e4 don DC. >be-i:i. llL '::~ u-,, of b:outlp'lon, Im • • 11111 w -1 tblnp can be~ "I beldecl ml ..,.t IDOl1lllla tn Praldenl Nix-' a baUaltoo tn ~ .... I m. ~ ~--n.... ~--t haven'l 1te11 an.ythJDc u touib pa ~-1Ia1111U111 .... ..,.e ~ comumer we'Ve tiirn6d a..m" t .. : -Ill ......... -Shi-odmltted. ;., -~-11 ...._. tn the •• • • -Waterpte AparlDMOU ol lllJu patemal _,, ... ,. n llomocratlc beadquarlers bugging celtbrated, but tut w • • k !amt. Hollywood rumors added furthe< to "Wbm l wake up 1n the morning, the reputation of actor Anthony 1 orl 'bello family' and,tbeo '&ood Quinn. Already tht fatber of elaht ........ Mr. Prtlkle:DL' ," Burleotr cblldren, by two w:lve1, the word ii quippod at a me«lng ol llarllor tbal ht has sired a baby boy with a Arta Realtors '111undsy In New· former ll&!es girl al a Beverly Hilla port Beach. boutique. But !ht 67-year-old actor wouldn'I coolinn whtlhtr be wu a In • lllm!)lr vein, Laguna Beach proud fllht""At any age that kind NOW (N•-1 Orpalsatlouu of of rumor can be vtry btautllUL Women preildftit Dolorel Forren And I'm not denying, or tven 18ld !ht grouC bad. prepared ltlSOll aaytng Yer. H I aay yea I'm 1 beet plans for e tQltlllary and hl&h -llMI ll I _, oo, I'm a heel." ldloel• teleben CID Ml.· Antbonj's • • • Hit. "She did 11 much for -Newport 1!ucb Building lnspec> 11 Alnhlln LlncolD did lor tor Wally Cl<lud baa been tn cbllge In. "°t period of biltnry. And the of !ht lour-month city crockdowui' , bllcb IOI !ht vole !Int," sbe aid. OD the conditions In !ht doun or IO • Ml. Anibooy .died In 19011, It yeara triller parts tn the city. Illa probe .. '1lflwe """":' ~the ,rilbl to WC.. dl!ekllocl, among other lhlnp that lhtre art people living tn .fO IJ. II'~ l!ke I gOod ldtl -leplly-coostructed "1hacb" In !ht bqUdtgg a llcMrlraJn that would Bay Shore Trailer Park, U% W. lriffl Oil ~led tracb at up to Cout llJihqy. He said they're ao 100·mp1r....,1ou1 Brltetn Is llCl'&pplng rundown that many of them are In --tllllllllf'•-11!'111llllon-danger' ef....U.poi;igc"'q ... IC::-· bu,l)Ma,opent'tn development. safer bulldtnga on tht IOUth llde ol ~ Mlnllter MI ch a e 1 Chicago," Cloud said. - HMellJM-ailneed no words In mak· • ' • • me tbeJ ~ment/' The p~ President N'u:on's plea t 0 •jecl builOl ll!Vvod )o be ol value ·Conlr<u for prompt aclloa on. Id- • tn·llle'e11611,"111a! DO ODe baa I Ille mtnlltratlon firm and ... ;;.u .1111t11 tbe tnitb •boul !ht •llwtal leifs!"""' ..-_. • ti -... • ' 4tense comment from Sen. Edmdnd · ' • • , • ' S. MLlllde. "I 4bink oor moat i!p\. ~;llil;t ,that lie don't love Saun 1 l>ioPrllte ieipooN to this -I..~," Gall Jt''!fDO, ocean ittbpnlelldweneverbtllrdlt"be Vi9w <Bn¥on Blldl) '1dlo6I . Aid. ' Botulism ReCalls .. MushroomS' .. --WASlllN~ (UPI) ~The Food _pl ~ Admlnl1traflon 'tepiirlod &uiunlly ID lutlluUonol size can ol mulillrooml _ _.,,_..,... .... by ... Oblo .,._ had been "f!>and \o COU111ln U. paUoa Ibo! produces 1iiitulfiin llMI llACIO CIDI ol lbe ~ ....... btltlc nicalJed. Tiie FDA CllltJonad usen di ~~ - .... ol Jmllbrooms, -.. piDo parlon, ln !ht Mldwtlt where tbe pro- dud bid -dlltributed tn be alert to tho lnnd -and -" Ille Iott being recalled. The FDA ll&!d tbe Unllod Cannhoi .Co. of.But p.-_ Oldo, dlw•end'I ........ _.. •-1'.Il-• 111 ··--*"' llllonttty --ti ........ deildl1 bolallmJm type b loltn, wlolcll ]llOduces liotidlaol · flooe of iU o4llel'.,.. of U. lot lllll ln !ht ,.......,. -botullnum """" tlUlllnllloa,, the FDA aid, bul the re- m•! ...... -1,IM --. betnc l;e<llled Imm dlslributor1. Ten o!her Jots packed at the aame time on Jan. 211 also were being recalled. • ' t•We are unable to assure ourselves or !ht public that none of !ht contamlnlted code has reached the retail level," an FDA spokesman said. Mushrooms in that si?.e container• are not ordinarilf 90ld for home Ult. . The lot .from wblcb the oontamtnated can"*"" bears the code CJISA, Dmped .. !ht top and bottnm of !ht ..... They were sold Wider • number o! !Jbels by a llUIDbtr of dlslributon. one large loocl ttpUoceucH', !!toullero Food Co., of Solon, Ohio, receiftd IOtne ll"°*Pilflel • of the 1l"Jdpel. the FDA oald, and had -.. tn llop Ill dlllrilJulloD ol uy 'of their prodDcli cxmtalnlu lllllllurooma .fnm c&111 with that codt. Stouffera Is a SLAYINGS ••• .. --of prepired frozeo l))tclalty dishes. !Moot, pyramld-llhaped abelter coo- slructed ol pine sapllnp, branches, canlboard and plastic aheettng. Jeffery D. Cord, 22, ol nearby Boulder DAIL'( PILOT 1"1WtM ff ltktl1111 1( ..... .. Love Bug Herbie is the "humanized" VW that became a star in the 1969 Walt Disney productioa, 0 The Love Bug." He was in Newport Beach Saturdl.y for ltboU In the film "The Love Bug Rides Again" to be re-'" leased in April, 1974. On Fri-l day, seaward shots of Herbie . hitting the water were filmed at th1' Treasure Island Pier in South Laguna. The scenes In the back bay were filmed to get a shoreward view of ihe splash-, down. The film stars Ken Ber- ry, stelan!e Powers, John Mc- Intire and Keenan Wynn but'' dummies took their place in the plunge scene. -~--- CTiapman College Opens Door~ During Holiday t The FDA ll&!d the codt• ol 10 other Jots procaaed JI the aamt time 11 CJ!SA and belnC ~Jed "as a prec'iuUon". were lots· crssA, CS3SAN, ~SA. Creek, bro~~ of one of t~ ~lctlms, 20-Orange County students, educators and special events: ·-CN3SA;-CM~;UJSA;-c'l3SA,~--t~~-.!,.-eot!.the--,._.,.,. •. ,.vitecHo-'Ptf111 MOl11lay's -·~IO ,,_.,-VoUP-dieeuosioo ol pro- CF3SA, abd CE3SA. bodles at midaftemoon. observance of Washington's birthday at bluns in art. The J'DA llated these labelJ and The other victims have not been idea· an open house at Chapman Oillege in -l p.m.: tour of art department in art distributors fOI' !ht .... being recalled: !tiled . Or d ed building Boo-Top, ~ Folino Broe., East • . . ange. . . an ucaUon · . l\!cKetaport, Pi. Muter Brand DtlillO -~wd he last saw hia ~her In the The campus. at 333 N. Glassell st. will -2:30 p.m.: open rehearsal of Supermarpto Genette, p • Vetenm vicinity ot !ht forest ~ter 1111 Satur-be open to visitors from 8 a.m. to 8 'p.m. chamber orchestra and chamber singers. Brand llMI 'Unlco a-!• Vtterans day. The victims had been living there .Signs will direct visitors to !ht small -3:30: vocal and iDstrumental audl-~ ~...... . dining room where the daY.'• sclledule ol tloos for atudents wbo want tn qualify fw ~ ~~: ~i:1t, for several mootbs, he said. events and a niap~vallable. scboiarablpa and grants to Olapman;. . .Frankl<': Brml and eeD1rai ~ Mullln also baa, tietn accuaed of killing · In addltkn tog ol the cam--7:30 p.m.: opening of high achool tn- r Brand. 1 United Canntna Co. • E'ut Kathy FraJK:is, 30, and her t~ ~II pus 8:nd classe.s, visito can see the new vitation art emibiUon. ·p 1 1 Ohio • -'· !ans at their remote mountain cabin Hasbinger Science Center from 1%:30 -7:30·p.m.: open rehearsal ol Chap-t • • .. . . ......... . a tit ne, • _ .. Jan.JI and ahootlng · tn death Jolm p.m. tn 4 p.m. man Sympboriy Orchestra. Gllnera,2',andlolxwt1 •• thenoz1c1ar. 'Admilsioo 1n1erviewo and ~--&Lm. to11 ·p.m.: refreshments1n1111 WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE-EXCEPT IN ORANGE COAST'S SAN JOAQUIN RESERVOIR Crocb In Foclllty Aluow Coton1 del Mor Moro Serious l'loblem Than OJ:lglnolly Thoutht · IUNl4T DAILY PILOT . l llrot11Pagel j " 'RESERVOIR REPAIR • • • ... • • Yorba Linda," she said. 11But we are Like Irvine, Steams said ••peaking" sure the 1upply problem won't be done wai.r will be taken direclly from the without a lol of advanc:ed p~." main MWD pipe oervtng !ht lllrbor · Mn. Van Lehn doesn't si!e any Area. possibility of water rationing or loss of "We'll use that pipe from the Dimer pre911111<!' tn llousehold pipes, but· It Plant just like a n;oervoir," he llld. depends "on bow high the peak usage ''Things wU1 definitely have to be •d- is." If II Is too much tn llandle without justed, 'but I don't foresee uy bid !ht reaervolr, Ille said aborlq., would trou~ uunlea !ht plptlloe fall&" · be -Ible. Steunt said the major dllllculty Qllla Eo1c Lovejoy, water supei:lntendent ln Mda may loce )I water preaure Hunttnitm ~ lllid lht. JOsa of San btcluse of )II elevslloa. Joaqdln will f"delinitely affect Olll' opera-Newport Beldl Is In !ht beat lbape• Of lklD bQt problbb' not oar d1lhw1 of -~ Ill hr rr il'"ll llltGDIJ clll In 1116 area ........ with Its -I I ~r-BJa l»;m, ', Lovejoy 11ld he dotm't anlldpale an:t · "Ewn Ir lall the plpellDO and · ohor1agea JI coottngeocy p I a n n I n g evtrythlng -Whldl Is almost lmpoaible . methods can be worked out properly. -Newport could 10 for a month al peat "I would deltnltely say It is a point of capadt;y out of that ,....mlr," SIJlcer some concern to me," ht said. uid. The entire ooulheut portion 'of Hun-Newport utWtlel ~-1'0ln llngton Beach gets Ila "peaked" water Pllllllps lllid BJa Can.Y!n'• Wiler c:oul4 be supply from San Jooqutn during the sum-used for ptakinc suppllea wllen a third mer and dllytlme hours, Lovejoy said. Jarite P'llDP It Installed noxt month. But even' with tbe lou of the reoerwlr, a Ntwporl Beach, Uta the other - new citywide pipeline llld lasl i;ur will c1ue1, baa bem clepeadlns m San - handle tbe loadi be lllid. quln ~ pealdng _..... Much of the rut ol the city Is -lied Singer llld thO MWD will go tn U. by nlnt arlea1an nD', Lovejoy lllid. · Cllllomla ~ of Saletr In Dims. -of Colll Men may also be al-_, with • propooal to clelr Giii tlie fecled by the loa of San Joaquin, bul ..,. debrll In the ,_.w and rellll ti to Ill oonltng tn Colll Mea Ollmty Water the cities throuCb the summer. Dlslrlct Gener9I Mmq6' 0.0 -..., • · ''But Wllll "" Ill a ruJJnc, eftl7thlrtl tbe-probltm wm't-be loo • II IQ! JD tbe llr," ·lre-aald. .4ullJ>ritiel; sal<l"lbey Imo"'. o oo ...... ling will late e.tace. )11t dtniuJg home economlcs' building. llemooltlJ' motive for !ht manler of Perez but, they hall will be open for liulcli. -lions and dlsplaY)I ol c:onsumtr eduea- said the other adult vicUms may ,have 1be art, niusie and lw;lme economics tion, ilXemation8t gourmet series and 1 been Involved ln trans~ IDIPjulnf, department have scbeduled'the"follo'lllng , bachtlor Mr)'lval'<lt{la. , l ~~MID-. . WINTER ' '' . UST 'PRICE '$226 : Umlted '-; · : • • v ,. r Quantify! . . " );. C.CO,.... with the light.airy design that theH wk:ket groupings bring into your home or opartmfft. Sots lriclud•· ·2 ,dub chol,.. S-a. End °' CoffM Tables. FHf II~ IAO. CAPITAL ' Of THI WOlllD GAS LOGS ,.' BEAN BAG · . AOA APPIOVID oas a:aos · •10-J NOW A\fAILAMl NANOAO - C.HAI ....... $10" LARGEST ASSORTM~NT IN SOUTHERN CAI.IF. HOllllS: -7DAn-..ful.9:'9119 .uJdl II" ....,..,."". __ .... H =. '1691 DUD M" . ....... ~ r =: 'ifi• MANZAHnA ..... -C..0,._ wlllu • -, P AND YOlCANIC IOCll ftUll r .... ,w.1..n..n..111.t.it1e•~1011s ........ ...-~ ' \ ' r1 I • HOSPITAL ILUIS: lRVINE -An aide to Assembiy111111 Willle Brown (D.San Fr111ciJco) said Jut week that prospecll' for an on~t~ .. teaching ~ta! at UC InlDe aren't too good. Brown a jofut legislative <:0mrni.!!f!! which will decide the site for th• hospital. UC! offic:i,\la want the pro- posed U-0-bed faclllty at the idyllic campus. Brown'• aide said no decblon has been reached, but.:that Brown wanta a more g~ purpose hoopltal. • .., NINJH GRADIRS: SADDLEBAC!t, VAIUY -Suffering frovan• too many llbldenta and not enough lchoolt, Sacldlebacr ey Unified Sch!>GI Dlatrict trustees are In a quandary about what to do. A four.hour study session on where to h~l!se ninth· graders In 1973-74 produced no easy aolution to the problem. The only obvious finding was that almost everyone bates • double sessions. Doubling up at the hip ochool or renting extra portable classrooms -U the district can afford """ are two of the options. HECTIC SHIFT: COSTA MEsA -Some days It doesn't pay to get out of bed. Police Officer Bryon Overton starte4_his grave)'3rd shift last week by wrecking his patrol car In :i Swift purswt. He was just about to go off-duty, When a collision with a woman driver demolished the second squid car as- Slgned to him after the first accident. · AIR NOISE SUITS: NEWPORT BEACH - A city council· • man said he thinks he may have unc:Overed unprecedented ~unds for a suit by the city agilnst Orange County for jet nmse coming from Orange County ~ He said he's going to meet with private law firms to work out the strategy - and the cost -of the litigation and exPects councilmen will decide whether or not to file legal action Feb. 26. · SINGLE.HANDED CAPTURE: COSTA MESA -The jail· er did his work In hill the usual time, after Officer Cary West stopped a· bathrobe-clad RAtaltor on a midnliht ride that ended when his weaving car crashed into a No !!.,king sign. Patrol· / man West said only the drunk driving suspect's right band could be fingerprinted. He bad no left arm. HOMES COLLAPSING: NEWPORT BEACH -People are living in at )east 40 illegal buildings that are in danger of collapse, city councilmen were told. Building· inspecton said they found the rundown 11shatks" in the Bay Shore Trailer Park, 112 W. Coast Highway, during their oouncil-ordered crackdown on ~ trailer parks in the city. The park is on Irvine Company land and Is under lease to Newport Beach NiXon, Meany Pow Wow ' MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -Preojdent Nbon, exactly Ii months to the day alter hiJ "bottle of BOI Harbour" 11itb AJ'l.. CIO Pnoident Georp Meaoy, ..turns to the -....., with oli'9 lnocll In band. . Tbe President'• lmmedlaJe aim Is to get labor's backing tor bis Phase m economic contro1s~and. for his limits on federal spending. His long-nm goal Is to cou Meany, other labor leaden and rank and me · union @embers Into the Republlcan Par- ty, or at• lfest to .,1 tllem to give the GOP as consistent 1Upport as Ibey ga .. the Democrats until last year. .Meany's dlllerence:i with Nixon and the Republlcans are t® bulc and lonptand- lng to be papereci'over lightly. The 78-year-old labor leader, even Jl)Ore of a pragmatist than Nlmn, is Will- ing to oeet ICCOt1jlllOdation· with the President on terms favorable to labor, ' but union Insiders ssy be isn't about to embrace Ni.I.on or the Republlcana too clooely. . The Presiijent, spending the weekend at bis Key Bbcayne reaeat, is scbeduled to go Monday to the -Hotel In Bal Harbour, just north of here, Iii meet with Meany and other members of the AF!.00 uecuttve Council during lbeir annual -sesaJon. • 'Ibey will meet in the same oceanside hotel where Nlzoo blunUy told clelfllalea to an AF1..rCIO convention Nov. 1t, 1971, that he would press ahead with wage and · price controls with or without labor's support. The White Hoose cbarg¢ later that Meany and the delegates bad ridiculed the Presidenl Meany denied this, saying • N"IXon staged the whole thing to aet pUblic sympathy and support. Spirit of "16 r Thousands of Laguna Beech residoots lined downtown streets Satur· dar to watch the 7th l!IJ\.ual Patriota Day Parlde, kicking off the 1973 Winter Festival. High stepPing sounds at the Corona de! Mar High School Band (upPer photo) brought a round of aJ>l>lause from tlie crowd. Mrs. John Fellows of Lagupa Beach (lower left) figured the marching sound.$ might be a bit much for. daughter, Stephanl<!, age four months, so mom covered the baby's ean. A young, unidentified p,atrio! (lower right) wa-his American !big in keeping wltll the 'Spiri.t of "76" Iheme. The colorful jlirade included 66 entries from throughout Southern California. • · \ Deily Pilot . Photo• by Richerd Koehler " · resident Marshall Duffield. Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis criticized the Irvine Company for not moving quickly tO see to It that . __ .. ~coITeC_>tio~ ~made o!.~-~~~~ated: ..• --.-11c..-.Planners &L .,. .. . . ,. c~1..g"toi ~·Pig ' ' . When yod have a banqu~ to name the Male Chauvinist of the Year, whit.should you have on the menu! • A pig, of coorse. ' . :i;lie roast stickling pig prepared sPeciallY for the Susan B: Anthony birthday baDquet of the Laguna Beach dlapter of ·the National Organization f~ Women ,(NOW) got a bonus before·being·caned and devoured. ' - When Male Chauvinist »:ink Inlerlandi .failed to shaw, rontest chairmaa s...,, ·McGreivy &ild, "Wen, rm supposed -, Ip ~.;-the pie; so ))ere ~ • And <Llttle;J!orker gQt the. Cf'OWll. ,~ ;,.. ~ J...-, , f, -~• " ~;.. I • , - Later, Iilterlandl, a cartoonist, SaJd of the women, "l live up to my role. fttlink they're all a bunch of dumb dingo bats." . BRUSHING UP?: COSTA MESA -Someone .who may be stud,Ting for bis. driver's license test broke into McNally Con· tinuation ~ School. The only burglary loss was 49 text· books on mbtoring skills. FAMILIES EVICTED: HlJNTINGTON BEACH -Dr. Rob- ert F. Beuchamp, widely knolm family credit dentist, issued SO-day eviction noticeo tbls week to nearly 100 families living in hi, HumingtOn. Visia aportment complex In aoutheast Hunt· ingt6n Beadl..Managers of the l'l!Dplex explained the vandal· lS1D from the cllildren, portleularly to the adjoining single apartments, was too high. Parents, however, were incelll!ii!d at the short notice and ~ed to battle Beuchamp in court. BOOZE ON BEACHES: ORANGE cot.JNTY·-The Board of Suporvlliors was asked this week to lift tile bin on liquor _at five COIDl!y parks and bellcbes. Hubors, Beaches and Parks ComnrlsBionera wen~ down the list of C01D1ty recreational areas picking and ~g Which parks or parts thereof llhoU!d be QPened up. tO clrliiking. The list they came up with includes: Drloking allowed at Aliso Beach and Pier, drinking allowed in dellignlllelf eamping ....,. of O'Neil and Featherly Regional Parks and drinking allowed at all fa<llitiea and on boats In Dana Harbor and Sunset Aquatic Park. The decision ii up any parks came under sh.up criticism frl>m Com- .,. Frank Manzo ot Sanfa Ana who fean a runaway. g problem impotsible to enforce. • bMwANTED MONIY: FOVN'l'AIN VAUEl -FM Har-- per, ceperil, lllJlll89f ot the OrtlD«e Couilty Sln\tMion Dis- tricts, was given~ pay raise thla ~ bringing his onnual wage to • It was the setOlid ltnigbt :;Mr dla- trkt dlrecton brni<thtll boooted his stipend and th' teeond ~ year be b• toted to refule any ralae. Jlarw believes ~·paid governn.t atfldals Iolie the publie' trust. but dlrec- ton •Y it is their illill..,.,_ to keeo the ftll'tS of their wwt- en 111 IMS! ckloer to th<! ie.,. ot othei; dlatrlcta. ~ NO ALL·YEAR: CAfillTltANo '...., Trullees of the cip. ~Unified School Dlltrict burled the controversial "46-15" oil.year plan tO cope with nptd growth In the nine alemen· ls, leavinC the Feb. 20 bond imle u the sole means ting lonl(·nmp IOlations to the npld growth throµgb· dlstrlct. The lrllltees were concurring with a major!· t~ of porents who rejected tile plan In a recent IUrVey super- -.lsod by bolh lt3 opponent. and proponents. The pl'1! bas chil· die lltelldlng 9Chool1 over a 12·month period With ~-­ WMk ncatlon1 tntenpened between nlne-week ilchool: llfl• --. rr ..., <Jrillnalfy lntroclueed 18 monU.. ago, but not unW late !Mt )'Mr did .any *-<>pposltloii appeor. , I • • Rezoning Study The Laguna Benell P!annlng Commi .. sioo will meet In a study session at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at city baD lo d1scma I package of proposals Including n!iOOlng ol Sycamore .Hills area. Normally, the commission meets OD Monday, but Washington's birthday will be observed M-'••.• · . _, ~ .. In addition ·to dlscujston on Sycamore H"lllJ,,the.eom ...... n, will talriJoU!l<Pl'O-~ recreatloli.clepartmeril capital !JO. emeri•• the dly -ele-.Ct !Ir tM''leleral plan, pllODing -· Woodland ~ Acres, and conF .nwnioatJoll 1>eto:..., colDIDL!sion and I • ~d!J! Qlunitl! . . ' . . ' "' . • ;. • I . ' I ~ I ' ' Ca.w:oea u_. EL ,iir,lc Jl'iµ "-; • I f, , ~;I ~· • ~~ ~ ... ""¥'"• YOU STEP ,, INJO, .• ; ..-. .... 11111· ... ~ .. Jt .. o;.e c_~.· ... ~ ... .-··._'· .. im ... • ·; '..... .t I ' ~ S11eclal"6tld. OP Nineteen Seveniy-·'f .. ree . '1973 Sedail :'DeVille ' .., .. ,.,, •• With ni,t ,.... .,,. ...,... ....., ........ "" ...., ..... ,...., ' .., ........................ dlNtt ftil9"il *· ,.... '9tr ...... ..-...ic .................... ..,.... (f049AIO!MI) < $7272 l 'ust ~ S1ll MO, MMtfttll~IMLMM . °"--· (Stock MllJ NAlllS- UAS• DIRICJ _,._ --... l'tCXUP .... ....., ' .... LOAN CUI WMU &&Am:CM~ • . ,__,-w_... ... ....,. ..... °""* ........... .... .......... c:odMK ..... ......._CIO-t ........ ""*"'- 1973 Coupe De V-ille hlly .... l,,...Wltll $7111 LEASE:V S1l4- I I • • .. ' _,. . . ; YOUR Oll.Y fXCllME fAC1l>RY AUTHORlZID CADIUAC DWER SllMllG 111 ORANGI COAST, lltJIOl AREA ~l2~~~~~~f-i I NABERS-2600 Barbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 ' SA•IS DIPAR~ OlllN , 1.30 AM to' PM_ .. M.-9.00 AM to 6 IM Sot. tllll $otW1oy ' • • • • ' • • ' • • • ' ·' ' ' • , ... ; ~I • ~ l ~ i • • . • ' . if. :f DAILY PILOT '-· ''°""" 18, 1'7' Coast Vets Find Check ' .oying' Grandma To Defense . ' .. . Sdll More to Come Last of 143 .. P.OWs Home . ' ' ALAMEDA (UPI) -The lint otage of than piaMed belOi'C f11lnc oo ·to their the freedom airlift of 143 Amerlc.,a faiililles! ' ·-i .. came oU. Coot had .both legs in a cast. Of POW ~ PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -Tb e grandmother ol Spec. 4 Richan! H. Sprtniman, a returned prtaooer ol war under Investigation f<r beJn8 AWOL at the time ol '1ls capture, aocused the ~ tagon Saturday of b ... ldnJ falth with her and the family. Mn. can-on Daggett, 74, of Avondale, Ariz.. in an interview published here, said her grandlon told hto pamta, Mr. and Mrs. Vemoo Springman ol Cot- tonwood. Ariz., that be bad walked into a Viet OongJ>eld vllll(e In Cam1"Jdla becaWIO be WU "tireq ol llilling, licUned b)' It." The pareotl were with their ton at LedenDan General lloopital at tbe Pmldio of San Francio<O and could not bi reached for comment. Lt. Col. Beman! B. Powell, I Def .... Public Affairs Officer, said at Letterman Satunlay that l(r. and 111'1. Springman bad decliaed ali offer to speak a& a mom-, .. ur1 T.._... 1ng P,.. brleltna-· 'ir.1• alciHARD SPRINGMAN Gns FULL. Po\v-tREATMENT Mrs. • Daliett 1ala' 'the · Army had Allogod DiKorter GrMNil bf lrig, Gen: 'Robert' G...., In San Francisco broken faith by ffieaaing a statement ~ that Springman wu under lnveotJa1tlon . • •• for beinc ahaeot wltlloulJeavl. She aaid Mra. Daggett Jlllid Spnngman, :13, Who to J,etterman Army Hospital In San the Ani1J ~ told lier .pd was l!'siiined to the 25th Infantry Francisco. He di~ not make a statement the lamlly',DOt to qy anythlnc to ..,,..., Division, told his parenta be had gooe to Oil his arrival. She said iillo wu ~ '!'111 for • the Wpeclor G<neral to seek noncombat ;sut he did cause a mild !'Ir when he hcraell and wanted Stirlncman'o 1tory ' duly, llil<h as·the Medical Corps, bUt was walked towanl the crowd of well-wilben t... • -~ back to ru. unit and .pu\ oo oo the11ight line inatead of golnc dlncU; : j. G<IL Daniel J..,;. Aid In p&'lttftler iulnl duty'. to a lounge set aside for the returnees. . ~ctOD Fri~ the Oef8* ~-• ~ wwlast seen May 25, !flt!, · Spribgman was Int.rcepted by military. I wu tryin( lo ~ whetlier near Kabnn;,~bodia,,He was listed as ofljcers as he wa!Ud up to a l'Ol'l'' e>·POW1, 'Ill ~IDlllle!f men, nusainnnd1lt1972 ii was determinM be sepirJl""g him from the crowd and led; deoertera at ti. of caplll!'e. ~!!'!·· . ' T:. i .,. an! the termini! • ..:._. ....:. ~;_ol I ' r , are n•. , orrh'ed at ...._ r M'lbiofficer led .Sprltigman away, be ~""'! A. rl.,..., of BtDot1Jn. 'Bue In be PlilllppinU wearin1 IJead! tumed bla yes towanl111t crowd, nised a "'IQ0i.''1aand Spec,• Keltll A. of and __ ~ oeace sj!nbol, rel to !be i:lenclie<lleft 'andsaldontyoneword:· ., ... LI, " . . UnlUlll' tiles Frldit and di!lftted I "Soon." , - prbonero of war en~ed Satunlay .,. ' Bul'ihe 10( didll•I' dampen the obv!Ous the last ~oad of men Dew through ol . A farillliar face to appear in Ibo ..,.. door wa.o that ol Navy Lt. David,E. toe INft JMibbn CallfiJmia to land at a hilb spirlta the foimer Vietnam naval · base across the bay from San priaoners. •- · Rehm8nn of San Diego. A picture of bim in hi.s .prison garb haa appeared on moro .than 500 milllon matchbooi<J distributed by. Viva, an organization that diatributes POW bracelets. But unlike the ,...ber look In bis pictiae, he -·-01pr, broadly. ' Ftallcisco. • • •F<r tbe lirll time ln the sltu!Ue of sev- A minor mechanical problem tej>t , el\> CHI Staitu\en ditl. -brought some ol ·the men waiting on the ground • • !him ' • ..._ p--at Alameda Naval Air Station longer~' a<ft!I ~ -.;we, two men .,.......,. mab 11 olf the plane oo thei< 'Gangster' • Boys, 13, Kill ' . Swedish Girl _ BORAAS, Sweden (UPI) .,-Police said two 13-year-old boys admitted Saturday they slashed a 16-year-old girl to death in a robbery that gave them only 1'7.50. Police quoted the boys as saying they "decided to commit the killing after reading a book on gangsterism in New York." The boys, who were not identified, assaulted pretty Ulrika Karlsson Friday while she was on her way to visit a friend, following a narrow path in , a woods just outside this southwest Swedish town. The youngsten: were building a but in the woods -they spotted the gtrl and decided to kill her, police lql!d. She was left lying ln a pool ol blood, after being stabbed nine times ID the face and chest. The boyJ then !fjsappeared from the acene With her handbag coo- talning 40 kronor (1'7.50). Early Satuntay the father ~ ooe ol the boys llUlpeCled hb 000 llad been Jn. voivod in the l:llling becaule be was act- ing strangely. He called the poUce 'and wbile beinc Int.rropted the boy ad,, milled be and hii friend killed th~ girl. ' """· Ai!' ,..-T. Sgt. Jllll105 R. Cook of Golden, Colo., and s. Sgt. Roy Mad- den, Jr., Haywanl, Minn., were camed olfoo~ • Mthoogh fog !""'811 the plane to divert from '\Tavla Air Fon:o Baae where the six previoua lllibts had landed; about 500 penons turned out to give each man a rouaing cheer as he came off the aircraf~ which landed at 9:35 A.M. PST. ~ men lbook hands with · a pair of generals walling at the foot of the ramp, saluted a MarIM booor guanl and walked by a contingent of 25 Sea Scouts lined up on the apron. ~avy .C.pt. Harry T. Jenkins, Jr., of San Diego, wu first off the plane and in a brief speech of thanks to all Amerlc~ "who had kept the vigil,'· said: "Out there are patience .sometimes faltered but our faith never did in God and our country." Both the Air Force sergeants on stretchers raised their heads as they Navy Lt. Cmdr. Phillip N. _»utter, a captive for eight yean, was transferred to a Cq Flyina HospitaLfor the Dl(bl to . San Diego Naval Hoopltal b: a nuilon with his wife Karen, who alaO ia a patient at the bospltal. She brOke lier tog in a skiting accident. The one civilian on the ntibt, James U, lloliina, 3'1, Fairfield, Colli., looked !ired and gaunt when he walked oil the plane. Rollina was employed by a oonstructioa cootradlJ< and captured In the heort " Saigon in the 191111 Tel offensive. He had been held in a Viet Cong prison camp in South Vletnaln. Five of the men who were going on to hospitals east of California ~ had an unexpected delay wllen tbe CHI thal brought them across the Pac i ! i C developed minor mechanical trouble while still on the ground. The men were trans/erred to a backup Ct41, on band for just such a mishap, for the 3 hours and 35 minutes flight to Scott AFB, Ill .. He Got the Help POW Greet,ed by VIV A on. Return Since 1970, more than 500 million matclibooks and 10 milJioo brochum matchbook photos of POW David bearing Rehrn2nn•s plct11tt. Rehm@JI of Garden Grove went out with J:lehmann w!lS greeted It Al'ameda by the caption "He Needs Your'Help." • Carol Bates, ·VIV~ bracelet cbaJrinan. ~ ~ Nau, ~eulmanl, ~turned She slipped, ul)der a l'.OP< burier and to American soil Saturday and N. his ~ thn11t into Rtbmann'a hands the fint own copy ol the picture. VIVI book, a Ieat!Jel' bound volume with a ?·. ~.. "Fine, it's wonderful," Rehmann. was POW braclet embedded in Ill' cover and :.. quoting as saying upon hi.s arrival al full of material bearing 'ru.s photo. , ow ft9o ooo .. ·co1;.!AwAY . . .. -' .. .• ,,• -i. (Fr-l'aft Al) ' WOlllil have known better than to elec-thin..,. occiislGll lhat Ilia dqctoi !'IDle<I biopoy but it didn't carry much weight .\Jameda Air For<e Base, near San Fran-'trer~1,.·110iiiudta~~!. W:theoeUt!lum's fpltalon"'0a',;1es~ ; , ="'late the lump described by Mrs. :'~to J:.Ji 'J: ~Z11 If~ :i wi~;eJ.::Z~ to deliberate ml came ciaco. na:~ B:~,:1 ~~~a c ~·m ~ ~ cheek °" S:p1. ti. It would have been standard procedure · breaking hia IJll'Ointments. 1' ' ;: ' , back to Judge Bauer's courtroom to rule , The pbotograpb of Rehmann, lbowed. traveled from Los Angeles to bring the ~·t WU Ille error, ,..._ Aid. U that for. WoeUei to cauterize a wart, Zim-COLORFUL : : j I 11 to one, that G<ranl WoeUel wu ooHo-him being paraded throuch the streeta o1 book to Rebmann. "~-bad llOI tieen mad;' and a blopay merman said. Bui It was in another com,' Zlm\ilerman a colorful w'tnm • bLsme 1or the death of John Oates and Haooi, was released by the North Viet-After fmlsbing touchea, Mrs .. Ooppill ~ltall!y · taJom "Cl any lllr(llY ment bf ti"' dermatologist that lllcCrly ed the bread> •111 the <!aJe ~ 00 j,· ·11n ~; that Mary Oates was not entitled to com-nap>ese three years ago, said, the book will be presented more rmad on ·the lump that bothered l!Ot"hll ant bit htoak; the statement, <>ates' •---era"-coihg·oo to tile :·bll!b " pensatory damages of any lllnd. That photo became a symbol for VIVA formally. uch the lhlt If Woellel bad Jiideed cauterized the • · -·, · "' 1 . • , So the Woman wbo practlcally had her Rehm t ft Alameda la Sa ..._ m ' npld opread of lump ,....._ would have been scar tlaoue stand to t.11 the jury that be could ,,... '• hands on $175,000 left the courtroom with -Voicea In Vital America -the groups for Soutbemann e ~-"~'a to i.be -~.! er could have been baited. evidenl";i\en-mery was performed at nothing In pboto~pbs ~lroduce<l bt'bet; nothing. • , which began distributing braceleta bear-~v•w ·-- slf:IOD FIRM . Anaheim General HoopiW. . , .::J'~..l!';1./'l~1csled t~e ~·~• '!!':• ' • In fact, she was onlered to pay WoeUel Ing prisoDer of war namea in 1970. =~L 1ti'e ~ !woJd~vn.: t WoeUel stood firm on tliat point. McCray got what he was looking for · , · .1,8111 towards hi.s l'Ollrl costs. The group then issued 500 million being lbot down Dec. 2, 191111, repeatedly to(d. McCraY \ha& be had • while Mra. Oates' lawyers coritinued to Zimmerman ' h a m m e re d home --------------:---=-.....:. ______ _c_.::.c _ _.:.:.::.;::.=;:.:...::=:..::=-:::..:=:__--- electrocoagulated that latal lesion on bulld what they firmiY. believed W&S' an McO'ay's thenle that· it was almost In- • J4. or any other date. He had. be insurmountable case.-~ conce1vable that a~y surgeon with cauterized a stmpl wart from . WoeHel's experience 1n the field could • face -but Crom the left cheek He ran a check . on the pathologist's have committed the kind of error that .. not the right cheet. :-i-=.1 ~i::ld~eai%.."'.fuifi:'.'"~ Mrs. Oat<I' Iawyers<:harged him with. ~ didn 't look .good for Woelfel lea.med that. they showed.no evidence of.. . 'f'.he ~bsence of scar't1ssue and the sure opposing lawyers 1t9ted he bad ad-sear Usaue in the area of the lump md1cation that Wotdfel had never gone . something to the recbd aJPPOl'linr removed from oates' cheek. near. the lump with an instrument on &QY statement long alter he had previous occaaion led Zimmerman to of· rl!led the procedure. And it was, EVIDENCE fer to the jury a demonstratton that was carefully pointed out, added after be With that solid piece of evidence, he prompUy barred by Judge Bauer. been served the first summoos in turned next to testimony that he knew He brought a chunk of raw beefsteak to . Oates' It milllon lawsuit, WU 'welghlng heavily with the jury -the courtroom and a portable cautem1ng ~oelfel said he'd made the chanlte i.r.. Oates' ..i,taUed . account o1 her kit to the couru-n to -the -1 •'limply to set the reconl stralght. ·• Ile husband's treatment under Dr. Woelfel just bow flesh does scar when you bum J6inted out that it was simply a clarifle• and Jbe concern of· the couple over the it with an electric needle (81 Woelfel aJ .. tf1!i of the type of cauierizatioon he bad aoro that refused to heal and what they Iegedly did), no matter bow swlllful!y ~ ltt'formed and if he had llltended to...,. felt wu laulty -I ol the malady. delicately the job Is dooe. <tf·the alteration he wouldn.tt have Uled 1 'Ibe imei:euton, McCray noted , was Zimmerman' had fo demonstrite 00 .tbe d)llfrent pen. that of a Close famu; unit sharing the beefsteak outside the courtroom. 1be ~cCray retalls today that he wondeied concern inevitably created by the jury a grinning jury: Wft$ limited to hearing bia If.-. the courtroom, while Mra. Oates' different picture. description or the 'Procedure from the !ers were putlin&: ,on testimony in · '1'1tey teamed that Mr. and Mrs. Oates witness stand.' r brick wall ol a case, if any pbysi-weren 't living together' in August when could possibly have been as culpable the syltiptoms were first discovered. 'IMPOSSIBLE' af,Woelfel was being cracked up to be. They were legally separated and Oates Zimmennan told the jury he'd been u.· !2be veteran trial lawyer didn't think bad gone to live with his brother in a Ing electrocoagu1ation equipment for 22 st.~ he began to bum the midnight oil nearby town during that critical period. years and testified it would be iJf a bid to track down a competent John Oates' brother confinned that he "absolutely imf)9SSible" to cut out a · ess whose testimony .. at leaat had indeed lleell a lump on bis brother's lump in th9 way ivoetfeLwas said to have , Woelfel an e'(en break w1lh the juzy. face. Hil two sisters confinned tha~ point 4 done on Oates without leaving scar tissue struck gold when be ta1Ud to and said they had noticed · the bleeding • that would sbow up wben the hospital Clfd ~atolOglst Murray Zimmerman, an and scabbing of the IUIDP on several oe-Jts biopsy several-months later. lflOCiate professor at VSC'• ,Sdtool of caslon1. • Mrs. OaleJ' lawyers put on robilllal llodicine, wl>o iµmiedJately told'McCray, But they all steted that they did not see testimony designed to-tttow that it wA alo be would subsequently tell the jury, that cond!Uoo unUI very late in tbe year. possible for such scar tts..ue to disappear 11!81 any second year medical sttxlent And they recalled Oates saymg oo more bei-it the Initial procedure and the nur1erylond ... noture.r Par~ner: fol' every l=/I C?o mi n' t hing FRUIT TREES The finest quality larger -and strongtr stock for fast sure growth! Let our experts ~P with your backyard orchard now! ·g_gc EA. Ask For Yooi' Free! Planting Calender ..• FU .PALI lend· scape Palm Plant In multiples for lddect efftcl. J FOl'l.99 TWISTEI JUllll'EI Branches with an appeallng1nd fascl~atlng twisting growth rid! green In color andtxcel\ent for any lanctscapoaccent. Compltmontvwr gardenwllh lhestflntspoclmom In one gal. container$. 77C EA. :97 EA. '--~~...-~~-'-"-~~-' MASnlCHARGl MO tA.NKAMllQftO• ~ALE ITEIS GOOD THIU Feb. 22R-OPUI MIY DAY 1ll t:3D. ANAHEIM: 1123 I. Euclid At La Pal11a • TUmN: 1151 E.i1111r at _.. Fwy. "'ftnllrll ~-.. 2lll0 Sq, Ft. Bag ~19. lUS 10.95 e ' --~! ' • • • • . . . I • Suoday, ~~ 18, 1973 DAILY PILOT A 5 . Dlple atle,Tease~ · ' Chinese May Buy British Aircr(lft .~ " ... ~ .. --WNVON TlirF-~~--=-~"iiiUW'""tjii!''~.,.'"''N .... ->C"" has p i t c h e d London a chance to convert the hlgh· 11 ' Ct ' diplomatic curve with plans lo tall, rear-engined V O to a buy_ or build British planes military role. , , that cost hlindreds of millions Important national and::. of·dollm and have"'"1Utary allied policy decisions woold1i ~:~tlsh, hungry for sales be requlecl lo authorize these'ti that would revive their sag· projects. The Issues. already ging atrcrart industry, are are under top.level discussK>I! enthustastlc about' the~ but between Prime Minis t e ~ know it coula upset both the Edward "Hestli's· gbvenunen~ Urilted ' states .and-the Soviet and the Nixon administration . Union, .. ----• The olficlal· s1ance or the Government officials . "". reported tlJat two propositons . F°"'Jill ~ is that bo\11 by the Peking govenunent are oets of negoliaU°"", for ~ under negotia.Uon with the time bei.nl\ are the concern of rrlaoufacturin& companies con-the companies. ftl '-....1 ~-·-I ce6......,. . Left, Olde Paul Well"'°f9I~, playing normon ca, • One is lor lhe straight is folned in a "alt>piddng IHllon" by Oki. friends purchase ol the Harrier, the N. " s .d ~ Ernest McDaniel, gult1r, •nd Bob C1rrolLFannini. world'! ority vertical-takeoff Abovl,,.smiling In front of tfttfr hwoe ar.e-Dewy fighter, noW operational with Norris and his wife, ~"".'of Ollwh!'"t-who ""le-the Royal Air Force and the -~ in Calffornla 1ftor 'iho. D'ult BOwt 'l'llitr•tlon of u.s. Marine Corps. The t~ , 19301. Some Okie•. ere going back to retire. Hawke" SI dd e I e y Co. .,,. ·MOst are proHbly 1t1ying,Jlke the Norri ..... Many demonstrated Its performance President Nixon Is sending1i1 are ~oing well. · · ~ last month to v~Ulng Foreign orchid ·corsages to every wife 11 ixon en s Corsages ·• " Trade Mlqilter Pai Hsiang-kuo or mother of a releasedl 1 _,. f c.t · · · ' · · 1 · ,-and 'his fXPerts. An order of American p;iisoner of war on~ ';THE--·OKIES ,REMEMBER ;, .. ~ ;~~l~~:~~~~n; t:~r:~l~i·=:i; • '~ · • • '!lie o.t h e·r propositioo that ohe·wl!hecl she could sal'I • " • , " . ' • ·-1 the • building and she thought or the gesture,,1 .) · ' · assembly In China under "but I can't • ' • Dick though So.;,w_ l!rosperous, But They Picked .. !Grap~-of -W:.r(lth'-;k°fr~·~~~:! :~~~: .. J.:.re~i::~ • • • . .. --· • • -· British Aircraft.. Co r p . , former· director of the Whl~, · SACRA~TO (AP) -It ·looks like it dfd when it in-anyway. But most are blue sidewalks around Modesto, cleaned· befpre the tractor ~ust so he'll know .... ~~: to ' builders qf the Con~rde House tour office who DOWq was just 40 years ago that spired Woody Guthrie to w?ite" collar -fulitµne, that is -Fresno and Olivel}urst._ came down the next row, and work, in case thblfij go bad1 11.1personic jet airliner, are lives 'in retirement I "d fliey were 'J>olfl'ing into "Oklahom8"ffi!ls," which •he which· is still a .~t im· f'Jow 56, tanned and fleshy, then you'd move over a row. again" \ • _ .aware that any such deal Honolulu. ~li!ornia, an estimated calls "a lament of a homesick _P.l'.Ovement over what _ ~y_. V{esl:ploreland fS!riy·~-b!.~s So~e of those fellers bad:i;==·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==-" .4do,OOO or more · Dust Bowl Okie," were then ." with middleclass well-liemg. nothipg' ·bu raw potatoes to _,. refugees, .who were im· She says it was from the Blue collar' and Democrats It's been a 'tong haul since eatior48ys." · . ;; mortalized by John Steinbeck Sallisaw area that the Joad yes.· :aut Helen Hosmer 0( Oklahoma, where his father But "Okie Paul" isn't bitter OF THE DOME .ill "The Grapes of Wrath." ,family departedi "and it is 'to Santa Barba.-a., who was a was a sharecropper on 40 04Lookin b!lc~,~j_t_w~ SQ _._ _ ·-DAY _ · Like ste_in~'s, Joad fami-'SalliSaw that a good many of nurse in the federal resettle.. acres. · bad," lie said "Terrible at the • ·ly, they -came in-saggiBg 1o1d those-who traveled with the-ment camp!} of the 19309, says -As...!.'Okie Paul" tells "it-now,--time of course, but 1-wouldn~ - -SEE IT Now- cars, pinched penniless by, the Joads are' returning. today; It that despite th~ir history 91 "The first bad times . came in change anything. Amona and Great Depression. and parched is a place that isn't ·com-poverty and ·struggle, most 1929 wtien nothin' you raised cat.ifomia cured my TB, ·livin' --A~.1 •-.1a.1 was worth anything." · ., in •k....A 1"Dts." · leathery by the black bli"4lu plicated by smog, a high Oties today are wuiuerent to . wuair: ""' that turned their.corn and cot-crime rate or the other-;,pro-welf$fe, or the strugglet for · Paur himself .was .a lean 13-Westmorelantl~now has a .17- ton fields j> powdett t-~ blems citjes face." • , ,.rtr · ,p~tion by fann workers year-old in bili overalls, sickly year-old son be sends out to M • liieJ!ul:J•,;;..1~,ut · , ''BUt ifiest Ok!eJi,~"'·'"•I. -'lltlMl!<ican origin. from tuberculosis, but ' he pick 111maloes In the 1ummer, eel ~ts that'lfia~ scat· • 1n · C3lilornia, "aiicl . ..;";;: ···They aeem lo say tliat 'H 1 hustled lo keep the family · ·-• "" .... d 0 "'lis Okla d In . ll P ul "Oki made ·1 body else going. . ' " .a"t:U mvuo .:JG.I aw, ., o g we , says, a e l every can "We went· to Arizona on a and Olttmah ana Olanul~1 . Paul" Westmoreland, com-, maj<e,lt loo'," she says. . 1925 Model T F.ord truck'. Took P!)llllisill&.~ w.ages !0< au ·pooer qi ~i 'ctruntry 'l"!1$ls:~ Privately, most Okies .will· us 15 days io m8k.e' 1500 llie·cottoo~•lruil tll<y •coWd 'hit •:Detour, There's A Mud-·-lo. lbelr preiudices. miles. Arizona •was beautilut pick. But Steinbeck tells bow dy Road Ahead." ' And ..they, ii anyone, should. then. High 66 just a tit W:BSi.Wbm(1tbey got here, iri 1.,' "Okie P8Ul" l'19W'operates a Jtt>ow what; pre)udice iS all~· 'gravel roaaw:1Y, · .. w:8 ,.. ' thispassagef!omtheb9PJt_: ~ ·., -.-t '• (. ·l F,r, : "I plowed all · summer, ,.. She ~tate4 a •1lopg, time. '·· ¥ • • i '~ 11 -.walkin' in those, clods with t:1.1'Jl.tn::~ .. ~r.e~~an <'"",-· '~ies are everyo"ne>-Who chopped t~a_t cotton for iootes ·m.my rsboes, abauti iQS ,,,~1~~ .us-. Okie&. I?e,says SO c:ents 1a•'h4Sndied· p~undr{~ piCUa tup potatoes , miles a day, or more, 50 cents We1!ij'olft ~ W'ant you ~oddam • . .. ,... t , ") ..-il ~mli , a-day and ~ard, which was ·Otiea~ •setiling doWn'. "··. ... for 1 s. cen , ari ho·ur ., • ·~ I ~ t ' . black eyed peas, and time you ::tBut, S;ettle tbey did,"' liter~lly · •f-i •· took care of your mule it .~rasching·the em:~ to 1turv1~ wasn't far from a 13-bour day. until 1orld 1 W~ n. began country music tavern .In North abOut. 'nN:Y '8.r:e still sensi~ve • The · .. Westmorelands vkot ab$)rpmg them into ~pyar~T Sac:ramento.,.called Detour ·Jn, to-the peJOrative connotati-On --Dack. to Oklahoina fof 8nother and defense plants. · and he voices inmnnerable . of. ·the tenn Okie, as It was try and Paul can SP,in tale .i Today, many Okies are radio commercials whis b "' described in these tines·ftinn atter beartwrenchhfg 1'f"ate going back to a new anc;l .alw~ys end, "Tell 'ein 4 ~ ~"lbe Grapes Of Wrath": ' abdut it: greene:r Oklahoma. The ol~er ~Paul .sent ya.'' ·, ." · . '"qflm.goddani Okies got no "Dad.1was down on hiS bflck, ones want to fix up pie ola He al.lows as bow he's. ~ro-sense and no~.· 'Ibey so I did the plowin',' Bod I hmtles\e&;~s, they abandop#. , bably the best-knOwn ~e in ain't human •• 'Ibey ain't a plarited the cotton fiVe times and 'retti'e, says Karl .A. Ncirthem California. 1lell of a ot better than -' five limes -be!clle I got .Cozad, ol Marysville, . Calil., "I )<no\\' Oki¢s th3i . are' lorllfu." ' • anything better than match .tJte Yuba County clerk. . milfion ~i res '' sai!l_ Indeed, says Dr. Jackson sticks comin' up and it was · Y!w.tbs:, loo "':" , movm~. Westmoreland In arl interVl~: · .l!ensoo .. of , California S~le only about ball' a stand,· }.t Coiiii;l.,a8.ict ~ w~th a lull ~n ''The mayor of San Pablo was-Utdvetmty .. •at~San Diego, ooe made about "'two bales~ but. it the· constru~t1on industry ~ an Okie friend of mine. I·betf ~lim in researching. the Wasn't worth nothin'," he said. the area, they "Would 1 rath~ half ·the used car dealers in bus( Bowl migration ta that "'But the worst came in 1932 •l!"k . h~iJ.dlng iol/' m Sacramento and Yolo counties le\\' participants will loday·ad-when everylhing 'blew away;" Okl~~~a City Tuan go back traders. Started with mulesi · mit that they are in fact said Westmoreland. uThat's to p1~ng, fruit.. . 'But mosUy t he y;.• r e Okles. When ' 'Ye neaded for 1An Oklahoma editor• !;\ob builders. Construct.ion meh . "To me, Okies are anyone California." Scully ?f the O~ema~ t'fews They've always known how to who went through that period Steinbeck said there were Leiider,· S8YJ, They re_ ,all ·turn in a l,lard day's work · like we did. whether the~re five pairs of arms ,for every from small lo"'!l' and they Gawd AlmJilhty did we m. trom otlahoma or Dllnois"or job ' and five ' open moutbs1 for 'lah~~d t,o ~t ~ck to their· Had to or ..-starve. ~t""now TezaS';"· said -"'Okie Paul." every stomach full ot · food, ;falnilies. _Were a lot of Slll!lll they're bringin' home $500' "Okies, are everyone who And "Okie Paul". says the !own •• ll!,!~es ~nd .::e '°ll psy~~ks .. maybe rroo . with chopped that cotlon for 50 !>018lo "picking a r 0 u n d breat~e ~ean all'. 1."e re we oyertime,r · be said. ·~'Tbey're ... ~q_ _a hundred_--PQunds, or ~ter ..inear Bakei'sfield, ~e~-..no,r. Sincled lhosebl fil\ISlly Demoer ~ Jlnion pickid Up' potatoes for 15 cents was ready· more like this: days wm:~ tbe . wor ew t men.' "' • • U • · an hour ." .... ''They'd assign you to a sec- away, Uley ve batl~11a tremen· Dr. . Jacqueline G or do n Some Okies, he saJd, are tlw of. a row, 90 many yards, dous water supply. . Sherman of Los Angeles still following the picking aji'd they'd put that potalo dig· Norm~ Gobbler, editor or . •-.s. Slie did he!' doclOral --· from ' Arizona to Bef In. high gear and you'd tl.e Seq_uoyah COunty Times In • thests on ()kjes, and aa~, ·Wublnglon· every summer, realfY, be plckln' up potatoes. S~lltS&W1 aayi·Okiif>ma .todax ;'Generally, Okies 8"l fa~"' famiijes and ,all, Others live Draggtn' that heavy sack. You • 'I • . hel.tar th"Jl they did in the '~; )IUddled'In settjements wl~t · hacl 1to h.Ve your section • t • • / , , . P.?~· .F.aces -E!OWX''.Shocks Officials J>1voree, ~1: · , .. ~· ~ · • . !~:.!~~A~: "With Dil;p,ay. of · Loyalty. Force Capt. Robert Abbot~ a !"' "" l · ""'J , ~ ~~ p-i.jpner In North Vietnam CLARK AIR .BAS~. Philip. • "J-wu an •!'lll'esslon ol my crqde )~rs o~ ~ white collon ..,.. lll67, laces div ce Jiro-pines (AP~.-cant. Galand D. leelJl!p and I wanted lhem,~balldkercliiel he Md n "!!-~-1'e collie'--="-•-,.,.,.-,F , lhe!IOrthVlelnam8hl•tll6lf' . ~ !'°~~_t''&"'" "' Kramer IS· ,bringing I t.....w. 't" w---.__1 __ ,,ecl fll ' ' J< • borne. ' · , 1 • · nlr ...._ ltlS """"' l ' ~ recau• Ktamer wno JS sUU ,un• ·~SHAGS • DUPONT 501 • • · • Hl-LO'S • SOLIDS . •TWEEDS • ANTRON ••NYLON • e COMMERCIAL •NYLON lOOO's OF YARDS TO ·CHOOSE --~lOL-- Soatk Coast ?tua . . . 59UAU YARD ·· ·VALUES TO $·i2.95 . SQ. Yi>. PADS .AND LABOR AVAILABLE •SHAGS - • KODEL Hl-LO'S • OLYESTER • PLUSH· SHAGS • TONE.ON-TONE • SCULPl]J.R,ES e TRI-COLOR SHAGS NAME . BRANDS IMMEDl~TE INSTALLATION CAllPfT~AD,L~•;.ao~a;;;l'~-t;;;;;:;;;;;;;; ---,;~-''"~-·-• Linlla Stie Abbott. lileil lot '"'· Q\ll! SO!"" '"'"' an llllervler 'lbunday. _ ' · ~t' becauae of bis cap. divorce Jan, Z4 In Marquett& fo;~ c;.amp Ill 1~~ ~lllam A --who was In tlvlty ll&ld 11 was possible,. the I County Court _clung a or • yesr-o son, -Hano! wllen Kramer pulled the ICI put him In ..,.. dalJier In E.very Style & ·Color -Every Rpl/ -No. Pressure or l>feakdowq In the lllllriage a ""!.°Uy made sign that 11p· aut ncalled: "We 1"'fe North Vitbuim, Wt~: "I rela~ A hearlni ~ IOYS: GOd blea America and "'"'led. 'Die ldd bad t lot of wun'l -Jlecl abOilt it.:' • set ror ,¥ifdi ~. Abbott ril Mmln.'' pll." -Durq ~ lbao Six )'.e8l'S . !lave tl!ll .ddJ ID ~. .. Rramer, , 3~, !rain Tulsa, . .Bui llOlhml hapPenecl and In capllY!ly, Kramer said, he tJ>e divOrce W!ll be granted by Okla.. a POW since he ,... bi* boon later Krimer was kept going by "my faith dl!laulh • • ."""1 down over '1orlb V)elnam 1lappod out onto the llol .,... In l11Y wUe, my cbUdren, my · MrS. Abbott, a tea~er aU<. July 12, 191111, eJiocke4 and cre1e tannac a1 Clark ind lanilly aiid God." I I, Sawyer Air Force BaSJ, \l•s. , deUghted American officials al apin lluhed the .algn, along Kramer didn'I -tloa l~ unavl!llable !or commtQI. · Jlaooi and Clark 1 .. 1 week with a big grin; aa he waibd but hie wtle, Mary, divorced Grantl A~t ol lleckervll'*, when he pulled • handlterchicl from the plane to a "'.aiting him last June In Tulsa en( the tbio captains rather, said bit" :orllh the. bill<' lettH--• out or bosj)ltal l>Us. · • • , ,,..oda cf Jncompatlbil!ty, am w'f' shot down In the his Jl.OCl!et and waved It. ' In the interview, Kramer Mn. Kramer 'l!aid Ille felt Hlnoi ares. Abbott, oow 30, American Ollieers tn 8anoi a-tbit bis declalon to lhe had changed so much was a lillbll!'bomber · pilot ... re 8lunlled "'"" they saw' mlil!e the sign was "a simple since be lt!t 1 ... Vietnam that )'ith Iii!., !S'llll Air Force Rrlljlltr, who wa1 lined up upresslon ol lsith In God llld they had grown apart. Fighlel' wing.~ ha• not te\ !l'lth US -POW• rucly Ill . 9"T oountry.'1 . Deopile the divorce pro. been rel_.t b1 North Viel· be released,· eatl\uliOsllcaliv 1 !ihortly beln he w a 1 ceecllnp. whic11 have - nam. · wave lt for aliout 30 -' raleued In illllol, Kr'""" u• J'(lfteeted by Krtmer'• father . The r~ declined to The olllcen nre wmlecl that plained, he managed ~ oe> Mn. K'noDer · coolblued to ~ISCllBs the divorce, except lo North Vleinlmeoe olllclals. quire ~ blue mecliclnt. oencl him package& and A)'• say IIll dll.ilJltl<ln·Jair iold might pull Kromer out of llne !tom bia North VlotnalMM that Todd 'And their older the !irnlly she "had wanted to and ~ lo J'elease him ca , 'lllon, using cotlon chlld, tbia, woold see • • • " - I NClllle · • MIHI' • STORE HOURS: l ' • ' Tenns Avallable _. •.• r ... w ........ ... ..-........ . S..lM • I j. ' • 'd 1• ,: II " '1 .. I • r I l ' .... ' ' DARY PILO'T EDITORIAL PAGE • New Emphasis .. Needed-" . _ • _jyil,son Riles, the sta~ s~u~rinl~de~ o~.J~U Uc ___ Saddlebaclt and Golden est -hue pl'O'/ed lhemJelvu Instruction, believes too many young people leave sc oof amlZlnTY veisal!le p uo;;gtiiliilii1 · programs and go out into the world without being able "to DO li~lds where jobs exirt. U clo~allen find a need anything." for tailors, bang, there's • 'tolit.-for lallon. U me- HiJ point is wen taken. chanlcs, or vocational nunet, <>r 1>0Uc1men or survey· Education, particularly at the blgh school level . bu ors are Jn demand, the local collegh ran find a set of veered more and more Into the academically oriented courtet In that field very npldly. counlOI sod away from the nuts and bolts oourses aimed Even with a state aurplua ol more than '8.5 mil· at filling jobs where there are openings. lion ~ and with loosened purse rtrlngs for K·12 local Riles lll8~ that 1tudents learn such marketable school dlstricta, for ltate college1 lbd universities - skills as typewriting or running a lathe -and aJao be the community colleges lllil1 muJt depend upon prop- uposed to on-OJ .. job oituations. erty tu ntea for much of their income. Would this lower educaliGnal llantlardl? Tl)l4 deapll! !be fact they are clirede4 bY state Not at all, Riles believes. lnBtead, II would give law to accept any blgh ocbool graduate. young persi>.S greater sel!.-Oonfidence, motivate them It dOOllll't help the world or the young people them. to continue their education and "give every student ad-selves If they are ptepared,to enter fielc!S ·where Jobe ditional options." . . don't exist and where they didn't belong In the first Riles' observations make sense. Not eve!yone wu ]>1ace. · meant to receive a degree and training In pbllosopby, teaching, psychology, language or geography. Someone's going to have to run the lathes and type the IetterL But two obstacles are in the way of achieving more balance between educational llandards and job oppor· tunities: -On the whole, students have not been atthcted to skilled trades. Something must be done to make these fields more attractive, particularly to those not equip- ped for higher academic pursuits. · -· California's best training • ground ·for skilled trades, the community colleges, . is, the most unde<-fi- nan,ced segment of education, thankl largely to Gover- nor Reagan's policies and to a lesser degree to the state legislature. The community colleges -such u Orange Coast, Odds Keep Changing It may not be surprising that the conservative Image of Orange County stands out on the lisue of legalizing marijuana. A survey by state Sen. Dennis Carpenter produced a 6-3 .. rdlct against legalizing it or lowering possesSJon penalties. . What may be surprising, however, is that an 8-1 majority believe-venereal disease.Instruction should be taught in public schools and six of nine pei:i;ons favor legalized gambling to help finance education. . Alter a decade ol change in a population explosion, one ob.serva~on about Orange County comet out: don't _bet on anything. / I • ,.,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---:~~~~~~~~~~~~~.l,_~~~~...,.--~~~~~~~~~~~__:._,.._J ,,, .... • ., tf:ta. i"f Group · Resolves Dear Gloomy President Not_. Stampedillg • ~,~;Busing· Problem Gus · Ref rues w Be Pte$sured . by Crit~ism and · Abuse ,irll • ""' ,. ~Q PRINCE GEORGES 1COUNTY, Md. - •111(6 the parking Jot outside the William Paca Elementary Scbool there were ( VON HOFFMAN J ckeri cii the bumP,il of some of the CUI urging "Let'• Make It Work.,, The 11U" was a ttfereoce to the final, irrev-ocable Federal court order requlrinl behaving ao decenllf and lnlelllgently that, after 19 years of dipsy.doodle, the _.JNBS an ·upllltbig.ape.;ence. county setUe down and Integrate Its Not that there weren't antis. You cwld · llqjioQ!'t see &iim to llllo.frool wlndowa of""°"' of frinci1!-George1 ' y Ii IMl)ier of the boules, but oot very many, that Re "steonis and Gun COntrol" (Feb. 11). What will gun rogisUa· lioo do to stop aime? Jn 1966, all murdrr handguns Jn New York were unregistered despite esist· ence ci registnrtioo law since 1911. I.et'• llceD&e -ellglble to use ltrsrms, not Ju.t law.abiding gun owners. -R.P.M. ti;... vat·urba!HU-declared, "Thia Fanilly WILL NOT Be ~ · ~ like -Jjused," « "l\ID{VoO J~ Deports ooe. One, Charles Mathias, the seolor N c 0 u n t y Our . Children.'' A corporffJ guard · of UnJted States Senator ~ the best thing or .Qrli&e thes;e .""._Omen made a ceremonial and to con;ie out of. ~land since aoft-shell C!jmly (Calif.) with-picketing visit to one </f the ilchools. On crabs, bu nothing to apologize for, so, oUt a central place the ta"'1ii in front they set up a small of course, being a lont; and easy target. nine to tell :you how cardboard tombstone to re Pr e • en I the ladles were singing nasty little aongs ......_. ti 1J. In freedom. Jualice and the neighborhood about him. fact. wWi 112 000 ochool. In front of it they placed plutic None of which is to say that busing la • =• In i t 1 tnapdra"""' and they walked ill a circle going to secure aoybody an education. , Ille Coun~• holding up their signs lind singing their The lnt...nal'<Xllllbustlon engine hasn't ;r. _,of the Jargest In the own aoU-buaing words to the Coca.COia " solved any other problems in aur-ty. n..,.. 'l'bua vil!h 40,00o o! those children song. aod It's unlikely to aolve one In the baf-~. the il.tOtntion of both races in Such ls political esj>ression to Shopping fling field ol education. But llOIDe issues apox!matay IUCb ~ la an Jm. Center Land, where the folks don't have are symboliC, just as aome acts are. Fer pmstvely larle undertakillg • a lot o! money and must buy the kids' ns In America, ICbool integration is a On J.Day Monday wben 'the yellow shoes at Kinney's and the good clothes at syll!bollc act, Just as the once de jure , "'-rolled and previously all-black Robert Hall. The gourmet oontlng at segregated school system of Prince Wllllam Paca got itself ln~ted. Gino's may Jnduce an e mo t i o o a 1 Georges County was symbOllc race rela- parents again stood at the scli&ilhouae dyspepsia, but the upset may also be lions. dOor as 80 many people have during all t~ir griping, not entirely incorrect suspi-At this stage of the ;1ame we integra~e the miserable years of uw. degrading c1on that many of the people who want to our schools, not knowmg what academic . controversy. This time, however, they bus their chUdren send their own to good may corned it. Wedoitfo~reasons I stood next to tables with flowerprint private schools. of law and tustJee, but education may cloths and coffee urns, to welcome and C?me out ~ it. 1be black and the white ~ reassure the parents of the children who THEY AU<> HAVE been rnls~ed by kids ma~ like each other, and, ev~ .if An! Presidents of tile United Stales no longer lo be permitted time to think oot and make mojor decisions of importance to the entire -Id without benefit of massive criticllm? This q-la beaxning mon! im- portanl ... the prob- letnt conlrontlng the c b i e f Executive grow and the impo- tieµce of o:iogresa- men and newsmen increases. To listen to some inembers o< Con· gretis and many members of the com- mtmications media, you would think President Nixon bas committed a crime o! the first magplb>le in turning oil the gl~ of public atlenlion while be made major dedslms aimed at ending the war Jn Vietnam and coming to grips with es- travagance and toflatioo 111 the -home front. • • One Washingteo columnist llCCllled Mr. Nixon of "bruotlng °'"' Illa llllSllve ,.. election victory'' and.~ -that t.fle Pres1dent WU 0 mad at the world."· Other newsmen and not a re.. pollt;dam suwsted psycbologlaI problems and hinted darldy that the Preaideat moy have lost bis senses. And. of courae, that master of unfortunate. statements, Sen. George McGovern, told the Loodoo Times Iba~ while he woold oot go so far as to say the President was "imane," he did find the Prmlden1'1 behavior "peculiar." BARRY coww~-TER- 6on Jn the only ~ be done ii a cease-fire ,...X. be dectalod and our prisoners of war returned bogie. Those of us wtio" bad·. access to some in- formalioo knew that the negoUatlons hl!ing bandied by Qr. Klssinger at' the· PreSideot's l:!Uectlon were delicate in the extreme.. The Jdtuation lil JndochiM was complicated "enough without every so- caflod '"e>peft" 1n tlJe -and 00 Capitol Hill looting over the President's shoulder and offering. his own brand of advice. -Now that tbe need for discretion has passed, Ph!sklent N"Wlfl ii mott visible than at ~ any lime since be took of· licO in 1169. Be has lalked to the American p<qlle 00 television, be has lalked to tbe American people bf radio, be has held DO less then ,four lengthy meeUnga with oongmaional leaden of both major parties. ythars more, he has" held one freewlleeling· news conference since the ___ l and has lei tt be lmown 'that be will be boldlng more sucbClllllen!nces ln the fulun.- EVEN SO, some of the Presi~t's critics are still trying to coovince people that the President has idolated himself and adopted a permanent policy of -. ' seclusion Ind reclusiv....,. 11,Is difficult to understand juat what these . people think aconll'nsident ought to do. I doubt if press erences Ulree times a day woold satisfy their lnastiable dqnand that President Nlzon be made lo eJPlain in detail every decision .that comes cut of 1be Whita House aod then be sui>Jicted to the closest kind of .........mlnali by aelf-<1ppointed judges In Uie com- munications media. , I believe It la time for the President'• critics to shed their adole.scencei ~and grow up to the reali%aUon that got<mtng the United Statelr In ill poaltiorrc.u a world leader-is not an ocazpatior:t''tbat •·can lie handled Jn a gold!Ish bowfland In a manner whlch satisfies evefy ·litUe fetish of -who belleve he ls wrGDJ Jn nearly everytbinJ he attempts . 'lbe Presidency is a terioua business. It demands the patience · of Job "and' the wisdom of Solomon.' It cortainly ~ decislonl ba5e\f on complete lnlol'J!iitioo and aound judginenl lt requires ,S ..,._ taln measure of secluded tbougl\\ ~ the man re8JlDll8lble. · · I, for one. am grautled that ~t Nlaon will not cl blmaelf tO "bt Stam- peded by ~• of the "com- muntcationa media or presaµie from Capitol HUL Wt. have long neeiled.a man in the White House with the courage lo nlap out_ a OOurse he believes is in the best interest of the American peoplt · ud slick to it, regaidJesa bf a~ and criticism from those who disagree. ~ will be attending this school named aft er ncmberleu pollUcians cbeap-sbottmg for they don t, tber'll have . more .r~t1c a long-forgotten signer ol the DeclaraUon vot~ on the issue. From .. Nixon, their rea~ for their respective pre1udices. of lndependm:e and son of Maryland . i:;.1::°~~0inNa~~,1n~e~lni~r:i es~~1°:ons~~c;11!°inc~~he ~~~ur~! AT ~ SCHOOLS, staff members a family has a constitutional right to free will be impossible to Jll'OmUe the pro. and PTA volunteers moved about with parking in front of the brick-~ spective home buyer a coovenient, local, those Hello My Name ls tags on their bungalow and a 10-minute stroll to all-wft.ite school. But whatever the future lapels. For a reporter who bad once school. If there has been one issue on may show .us, the present activities of come to equate achool Integration with which you'd think the polls might have the people in Prince Georges County sug- NaliPnal Guard haiftracks aod .31k:allber d~played s little of that leadership gest that at long, long last, this imbecilic IT SEEMS Mr. N"mo's crime was that he did not confide to tbe members of Congress, the nenpeper r.portm, tbe . rtdin e>perls, • the televisim com- mentalon and the ~ edlton prectsely wbat be WU !hinting and doing about the war in Vietnam. He DNer was given credit for hlfMIIInc tbe wilole situs- How Best to Recognize Sweet Sniell of Success machine guns, seeing so many people they're always talking about, It. was this b.Jsi.ng issue is about to join tbe pasl NEW YORK (AP) -The winter lull ii a good time for tell~. s good time to cbeck l!P Cll whether you are forging ahead-or ralltnc-behind Jn your career. • Recomputation Included'. in Budget nle ,..0y ambilioila _man iloes this ( HAL BOYLE., J I J>'Oichlns Jn your .olllco for you to")ive • WASHINGTON ·.:_ Buried unnoticed in President Nixon's new budget is an uncx· pected nugget for some 900,000 military retirees . -It's a $350 million item eannarked ';t.lrecomputatioo or mllitary retired pay." ~ )oclusion of funding for this long-sought J.i o~jective is a total. surprise. It was tDiknown-even to - ,~s of the 1 ', te and Rouse 1 • rm e d Services 1 I mittees -until " apprised by t h i ~ • ~.:... ignif' IJ .,,J;-..."""w.1ar ! I· .,..... attac;hcs to l-;Wf projected allO. for two rca-. . (I) II was lneorpo111ted in the budget ':Giftssty at the President's direction. A •:JiliOwledg able lnllde aourca ls authority =ormaUon that former Defense Laird did not favor recom-ftmdlna, and Initially it was ex- t:Jaded from the budget. Bui this advene 1Mlbd wu person.oJly reversed by the ~-dent. • 1111 noltllOl1J\y that Def .... Secnltal')' , _,_, II his fin! pn11 coo- l ·-In ..._ to • qlleBllon, i... he la .... --to recGl!lputa- for that purpose in both the lfouse and should be corrected, and thereafter the ~. cmstantl,y, but _no Senate -including an Admlnistralioo CPI (consumer prlce index) method rila1ler how car.lea plan. should be used." er slipobod the life It is the produd of an lnteragency you lead, you oeed 1 Committee, helded by fonner Assistant LAST ocroBEll, Jn tbe closing days of to take a critical Defense Secretary Roger Kelley, that Congresa, the Senate by 'an overwhelm-loot at :your life • recent special House Anned Services was set up by the President Jn 1971 to Ing 82 lo 4 majority attacbed m amend-plan ai'Ieast twice a subcommittee report against recom-consider the recomputatlon problem and ment by S:m· Vance Hartke! (D-1.Dd.), to year-either. before putaUon. Notwithstanding ·the strongly what to do about it. ... a multJ..billloo-dolr mi 11 tar Y pro-«after you eee ywr unfavorable fll!dlngs' of lhis-1lvH11ember +-AFl'Elt:110N11IS of dellbl!ratioo;-1~;'.,":,.~·~,;;.:=---bipartisan panel, the President Wl-• ~· .. _.. quently, thla -1 wU dlacarded In ""',............-me ... ~g! eqwvocally opted f« recomputatloo by plan based 00 Jan 1 1971 pay ntes. the llOCftl dtllbeRtloos ol -lllft ii a simiilo.llomO teat that ylll give providing $.160 mlilion for that pu!J>060 Jn This . proposal · ~as submitted to Senate c:«tlerence commllloe 1 JOO the -and -10tl the tniubl• his otberwile "auatere" b<idget. eo., ..... early last summer, but nothing · At the time, • • advocltea and -<I pin( to • poydllatillt or Only one inference can be drown from wu done about it -cbieOy because of •l4ted (JaUy thl'r:l":C'"~ bid -~· '. ~~- these revealing background facts : the -1tloo of the chairmen of the l!eell aIIowod to wte on tbe u.tb Y .. 're llldJ a .beril to JOW' valet that THE PRESIDENT la red to Senate and House Armed Services Con>-~ It would boWi Ileen as he -JOO lo llp a ""' Pl&• In ·his · him a good new joke he can tell' bis milUOnaire cronies a(• lilnch. • If You have fo go to the bo!j>ltal flir a minor operation, yOO receive 1 dall.y· gel- we& c;artl·.from the Wlilte Hou,..• ' You'r litUe children are so proi.zd Of Y0\1 t!lat imtelll of inscribing na!!lhty graf· fill, llke o!ber children do1 they chalk _., on the nelgnborhood pavements llYlnl what a wootlerflll dad ,...... " Yeo, Ill', the 'Mlrld i. your oylltr. Keep going the way YOU art. I""" ap-mlltees. Finally, Jn October, wben the cfecllt-•• ed ... lbe Smite. artqp'apb alllum """1 momtnc. prove recomputatioo legialaUon lJ It ls special )fouse Armed Servi~ sul>-• ,.., ~ u "' , Wiim ,.. p away 111 1 trip, ,...-Wife _,_ passe<j by Congress. commlllte held hearings on the Issue the Slrlklngly lndlcallve If ~ .,....mg lllJl'putl In 'f«ir-. and,pojlmal .uttl6 Robert N. Weed. PMbl11lltr'.' DAILY PILOT ·' In otl\or words, .attainment of rccom· Admlnlatratloo's fomwla wu ~ r~ S-nloinberi mdel!!J!I -sodi U "I wl1! always • ' r J putatlon 11 now squarely up to Congress. by Lt-Gar.-beo-Benade Deputy Assit--~-be your girl • and 'ti.;,p wtll toolJbf ThO!ll<U K"ull, Editor That Is clearly tnd conclusively signal· tanl Def.,;se Secnitaey for Mllllary William Aleundot, (l>-Arit), 40-)'eal'dd lover boy." ' · • • BarbGro Krelblt~ ' , ed by the Inclusion in tho budget of the Peraoonel Policy. Koi:ean war. -lie bluDUy t4ld tbe · ALlbe oilier end « lbe Journey when ' Edl"!rlol Pog• .ldllor • money necessary for a 0 one-lhot" In hSa detailed preaent.atlon, Gen. House: mJstrea UftP'Ckl: J>-i and 4 recomput•tllJ!l formula. Benade stated 'tbe Jnlet'ICMCf emn-"'lbe rttired mIIIlary J>01111iem in-C tbo notes, Ille Jr.:.. Tho edltnriot ,,.se or the. Dolly This ls the most fll'lmlSing advance Jn mlllee bad concluded recolllJ)Utatioo WU atllu!ed In IMI WU I Inadl d IMI Ytm -at ~bead If tbi Ull of Pllo) ,..k, lo tnronn ~~ otlmu· the decade<>Id nght ror rccomputatlon. Jusllfted tor two ptimary reUOIJI: 1'!th the men and -who bove .,-.. ...,_, parantaes tbe ...C... of ~; .... ~~ !'; • .J:"e' .:;,.~ Although tile funding hasn'I boon fan-''A one-lime pay adjuatmHtt ls called ed our~ loyallY and well In lbe arm-ll1ff dJai1ly dri m<nt•'l' un 1oplcs of lnttT.at and land and Is 1llll .virtually unknown, II la for because of the clrcumStancet UJ1der ed forces. I uy It ii dowmiPl,dMllllll ,,,. ...... '!:--'-·dull aeb 11an1fkll .... b> proYtdlhs • 1.....,. now ofllcially • )lart of the Pntlldeal'I which rellOll1(llltallon wu abrupt I y · to ...,,,,.,... mm llid -lo nsaU _ .... ""'-~ ~ ~L. •~ _.,_ !or the ..,.....1.,. ot our ....-budge~ and whit happena ne1t rt1ta with dlloonUnued In 1.._ AJao bec8use it ls mlllWT ..me. a -with -ltlDd ~ la ~ :;: """' --.-·· ootnlono, •nd '1 "'""1d.. ""' eoa..-. only Jn -rem that military J>01 ol ....--••n la -----... • -.... 41..,.. vtowpolnll •' tnfonned ~ If II -the . required le1tll1tlon, bu achieved a generally cornpeUHve alter tbeJ bove rtllred. It <'-tbl y..,. lJllilr ..,,,.. bll Iut-bom llll :1':':':. ,,..-. on , t...., recomput1Uon of milltary .rellred P'l level with pay el,.where. The rnta.....,. rula to pmalill jMn lor tboir -.· aller 1tJll. ·~ • will lJemme a.iull!Y · It\,,. be1Jevea tb6deflcMacles In A nnmbor of o11tor ......... ~,.. eamo to --, , Sund~)'. FebruJey 18, 1971 0 ~liry J>01 !ilalonlieaillly edloillRtinlllll. ti. -cbollt_...,,,_ __ llmr-__ t ========:d·- • . ~ " ' ' ..... • I . I • I • You Can't .Rreserve · all ~Ie~­ You Have to Preserve the F~rest , ~ -· • • • $.....,, ,.,._ 18, I~ DAILY PILOT A J i Endangered Wildlife Ss;ecies , U.S. Foreagn , Mammals 151 ....... • 4'r A --~ W .. --l>llOn. roQJ, Ibo , .. , •. 8-1~-... --of_,_ __ ... ,? 0 p: ........ 1-·-• - Billa_..' i.._1n1t..,bee-' , ....... .;..Pollutlmof.w -~------ • . -. Hehlflr-lllrli:JI , . ._._,_ ....... __ panof- .... -... It.. -. ... It-. Pelllddr ....... -of .. ____ "'1"'9_1t/a. . Dr bb1o1w1 tml.-ltJof-n t-mrn• h-ofwlkl- lilo -nflTlll<ts!i -... ml !WlltJ. Acolr<lltcb', lbe Wasld WUdlilo rund ·-·-..... ,.... ... tllll • -ollllllllc ......... --·-al a --........ to pns -of Ill .. _. bobltal. 1llllilm G. Oomray, dlndot of Ille New Yorlc ZoolociO'I Port, bis .-Wld: ''You can't preees re an ~-.. .,.._... .... -. .. 'lllOl'e lllllJ' be .,..__ howeoei. A llveoloct farm at Lib Part, Fla., re- pclill promising ....its In nllinl aJJlplcn. 'Ibo anhnals are bill In fenced ------.... for -llld -.... ~ di<t. 'Ibo Idea It ID ..Um of b '"""""for their eldns ond It releuo olhen ID -n!Ut<& lloJcr -........ formed • -lo comllnlle tbO bnodlng ol ..,. a ·a1 ......,. tn .,.i..,, but wlldlllo _-. -1111 ceptl"' JffS ,, ..... 111tr.mt. . ll-_..ljan Jll'I •111111 llOllutloa ""1tlDue to mm-;-.r, Ibo lul~JllQ,'betbecnly--le. . I • ' I 50 7 30 Birds Amphibians and reptiles Fish Soclet9 Enlightened 23 8 Four Minut,es Can .Make . Hope for Mentally Ill? .l,PUl&WU .. ll1ld1to•o.. • l'Wt•11id, ... hlalled II -elDct. So ................................. ... ........ ot 1111111.,,,., tlloy- ID --eudly -tlloy loll Ibo ...... It .. llama. Loi of ~ ....., • p '*" • In MIMI*•-. rm laid, 11111 .... -lllil ... l'lllnC ---Ibo ...... of their.,..._ _,,. QlallL WASl!INGTOll -la the J»lloldo-· -~o1--, Federal-II '( . ) 11n1 .1ntc ....., -pu111en ''"' JA, CK. .ANDERSON ... -• ta dleallng, .ving ....... -. ........ dirty ...... ___ .._ I ' _-o1 -en such unorthocloJ:. ftSlaurmrts and bars !or Jnsects In Ice ...... - -lo die days of Al """"" ............ dirty counlen IDd Clpom, __ _.,.,, .. 111 clodglng .......... -. Tbeylbeolurn<mrtbolr --. .... l?l -murder ·~ ..,._ Aid Al .,. Gelorl1 -lo city belllh ~ IO -~~~E , ..,.._.._. __ for • Im• ...W .. pr-ID bmltll nl?obl 111 • Ml ?Bfila-eelled I , ....... -1111-·tnmlallof .,,.._,._ ... kq_aplnlt -"s'tlilll-. _.,.,,.,.dope-.....,.._ - • • :tt: CUI 4CJll -&II '11•-.. ,. IUI -... • -· ..... of liquor lo mtnon, operate Iller boun IDd DAUi <llnl ._ --,.. The -.. lo 11111 1-. ..,,,_.., rO) down drag baomts llnugll followup ae- -......... -• lion "'' local alcobollc beVerap ..... ... I 4 I lo aall -ad boordl. ' __ .... ........ ......., ellecaule dty and llsto tu cuet are oflm euler lo mike than federal cues, the ageots have offtred lbelr talenll to local tu ·men. The ageoll ha..e proved !l(at boodlama paid Cllb !or big can at 1 Ume -the hoods wm telling city tu llllbo<IU.. lbe)' bacf llllle or no IDcome. • ........... ---............ --::::--· ..,,_.,.,11onan --••110-.: e'71iad -dlJ beollh oodll7, 11a e111 -"'*" mar111a11 an i., ... . .... -.-1 .... l••kJ .......... Ila ....... ....... • • , bench wammll Clll mlalng ~or !rutnted DALE ....,t told us. "A dlJ challng down fall eteapoes. Sometimes, boolo Inspector II IOI In bia ways. Bo '.the 1ug1u ... are under clr!8M unrelated Isn't '°""to help me sbul down 1 ...,. lo drup. But they drl1t 8iiolt main ... bar un1 ... his -bu IDld bJm .. come 1rom drug tra111e, tlu "!! lalr coopople Olle lmhd penlllll." game tor the "narcs." -, -Diiiflle --....,..... bJ, -la.· e'nlo ..-.. aa -ltt'oollptal Federal Narcoti<I, • Tu and oWnl .. -~. and the locll -""' ball bend and psnlt \Olol-"1 make up DALE, then ba..e hem l?lkl ~ drug lu1l&1, IP lllill tbe accompllohmen!s. ' puohen CID be jallod, -wbeo tbe A ..-1111 tally on DAI.E's - crimes lnwlved an not dlrecll1 n1atoc1 -1111 JlauarJ.lo -•II-.. lo heroin. first --of _.aljan - -'11-novel methodll m •win& more lbln 100 poaodo cl boroln, mudl <I relUltl, but Ibo .... In Ila lleld ..... It low grade, --... -........ plain-tllt1 ll't l<ttlnc lllJt Ir DD -!Cl' e91de1i:e "' -cover lg<llls. ooopmUan !n1111 lbelr -Mkble Myles Alnbroee. Tbe ..... a r a ALmOlJGH llEllOIN II DAl¥o ""i"'dlDY biller -DAU: .... Ibo :::i. the -ts -ala eolledieol ,. brllDdl1ld of Pl'l!sident Nllm b!maelf, ol cocaine, • " -· .... who lmtllled Amb.-In the job llld JlO'""ls of marijuana and -perltdleally bu praised ljll .........,. amounls of I.SD, 1mphellmlllol .. THI AGENTS tell U1 tbeJ could get hllcl .as much dooe ii Ambn>H, bis chle!I ID the Justice Departmen~ or the Wblto Houle ltaeU would persuade local ' authortUes to give them ~ help. "A loltor fnlm ~ _. alinebody ... --clout -ll>ert (In W ....... ) ooald wwt mlrlcleo," a amoldni opium. I DALE also claims 1,111 narooticl f?'" resla, 449 convictioos and the oellure ti • wartbouJe lull ol ,..._ of crime.'.\,,_, Include '714,141 ...... m )llllola. n1ne l!l*I.,..,., •..., ID antllri ..... I qliln .,,.., ... ~=..i:...,._ ..... I • . Students·Given Illside Voice on NeWport-Mesa Board -· FdllliarY i.8, 1973 ..t. OAJLY PILOT 111 WILLIA¥ SCHR.!DIEll table Jut week. •we -a °' .. ~..,...,. veryll beral ,open-mlnded• Mob rule, radicll pri>test board." and -I violence have Only one of the -oc- ' All five edmlt the mojor r~'!""!',... probleml they face "°"'t. come !rem admfnlltnlon or board memberl but fmn their ~ "11udent ..,....... wally ... lit wtth the board · and made it a fO«O almoll each .,..k. 'n>e odler foor 111. """ peen. •hral! on the out~ of the at another table and can "11'1 up to UI to reach 11 ~TOOtlilg In. -~-~~,,. 111a11y.u--and.lell.Uiea4°'; Thal'• the feeling of five high a point to roake. what IJ 1olng on to get feed- tchool studenu wbo are now "These P e o P I • defialtely bock. 8'lmellm8 It 11 a pro!>, ~I trustees on the . have a lot more respect for }em delptte what we do," Newport.Mesa achoo! boOrd. our views than any odler 11ley're amoog the first to dlslrlcl I've been In," alld said M!JI Gerken. ' llold IUCh poaitlooa In Oran~e Ml>s Gerilen. "Tiley· are pr<> "MOii of them are apethetlc County. · ving they rellly want to llJten '° we really r<J>I'-the ,, " one. wbo care,'' said M1M · · • It Is that 1tereotyped view of to wtiat we have to say. Cappello. "That's a shame and CORONA dtl MAR COsTA MISA HIGH ESTANCIA'$ REP McNALLY HIGH NEWPOR'fittiRllCla student power that iJ the main Janie lllrata, IJ.year-old we have to .,..k on IL" Ell'" Gt<kon Crolt Ro-ford v P1ula Ca-llo R-P1n~i1 JMle Hirt!• reaooa all five say they are Newport Harbor High --------------'--'-'-'--'------'-'=-'-':.'."..:.:..:··..:.:..::....,. ___ _.:..:::....:.:::....::.2.•~~:...:...-----":...:...'-~-"-'-'--------"---'--_._; _ cratelul for the chance to ...,,. .... tauve to the board , ... . . '. ' . wort within the sys\em for the said tho u coolldent the changes they and their peen ~ of atudenll al the think are Important. meetingl will open new Unea • "SoJlll!tlmet our penpeet of undmllnding be t ween ti'ltl are better because there students and adminiJtrators. are 10me new problems in this "This can reallf work to get genentlm that we aee Int-ideal and tboUghts acroa.'' hand " said Ellen Gerken a she sald. 17-y~-old senk>r-who ' is Each of· the five sees Corona de! Mar High'• new parUcular problem1 they want board representative. to .air In coming board ·--- Help stamp out ~n . . · · All our tiers and ,Silo ies15%off. Craig Raynsford, also 17 and aeaamna. , a former student body pre!!-"The foocl. ugh, tbat s got lo dent at Costa Meu High, said be one of "the things I w~nt grownups tn general tend to mentioned, Raynslotd said. forget many of the detail• that 'Cafeteria f o o d d,~tely are important to young people. needs some attention. .. , think thU opportunlll' to ~pole will help remind 'Whltev., comes out 'f them again," he said. Paula Clpello, 17, an EstaJ> tnis npetiment wil d .. cia Hlgb aenlor clloaen to pend on what effort we fill her tchool'a spot on the board, 1111 atudeots ere puf into it. This i• like a bowledgeable .= 10 pilot p<09r•m ind I'm putldpole In . W' -~-,-• - -the boord nllel. sure other aistricts wiU /'Kids ""' ,,,.... ,jnfor\Dfd be d • 't " 111111 they .~,e. 'rlte," tho 01119 1 soon •• , ll8ld. •"lbOi:'iie ~ iifiolvea _______ 1 In c:urreitl. '.-ii•~fu:· .. d ' everYthlnt · ~ " • Miss Gerken aaid there are Sale 2~ ... _. lef. 1.71 'P•mel•' Pfflit-Ptett ttlMPI r•yon 1h•rk1iht .. c:'.otto11 frl119 .. S.lifil · colort. M•chin• w•1h, tv111blo tlrv. tl1l6" r•g. 1.16, ,_ l.4J. fn1t11M v.1 ..... ,... . .z .44. w. i..11. · RJGin'Sri Ii . ' " · -'' ' a number of other problema Even ·~· '1 ,, iti8v~ 1wl thai t1eeds Immediate at- only one Qi} ·id Jel ·ac-tenUon at her school and may s I 288 qualnted Wi •• ~ . be resent at other schooll .. -· a e ...... --'--=~ it 1!~--"~!We need more·-ucatfOD on ;. ::t;!~~ ~:!:f(:';~~c_,h,...,,,.- pused t~~· i. m of probfems~facing"U! ri,gbt noW :..,w•"-• tv111ltl• dry. 10.JO'' "'9· J.60, • rights tbat;.~~·onto like drup, venereal diseue, W. J.N. 10d6" r•v· J.79. w.1.22. the board. 'J •· ;"' race troubles and thlngt l!P. v.1.,,0. ,.,, 2.11, s.a. 2.02 "We wddl't'~ ~here U.,t/' she said. "Pareftt.s but for ourlehoOI~,' llld aren't always oo top of these Renee Pantoja, a long-haired lhlnp and -. are a McNl!ly lfllh student wbo great governing force here.'" Sale 2'i .. ~ · was the ~ pne the relUiar She also wants to IUUest .... l.4t 'Mod M111hrooM' Kod•I® trustees let' sit at the board hiring a full time psych> pol.,.1t.r/Ani'® ,.,,_ M•chiM togillt for each campus \o w••"· tu111bl• dry. 611JO", 61aJ6" ,.,. • 1• help with tndMdual probleml. ::· t:':_ J.JI, v.1,,_ r.9. 2.49, Lo -Ji ria· rty ""· t1te1 get 1nvolved wtth , uar i=i,=~~;rz ·§ale 311 ' D-.t!':r.e" l1: ume u needeCI !O .,..., '. .. ' . .....-e'I 1£3 U attention to · ~ iovern-.. ~ 4.4t 'Upey 0.1.,·, P•nn·Pr••t ment. 1 f· . • A•rll® r•yon/cotton, M•chln• w•1h, SAN CAIUA)6, Call!; (IJPI) -Keith Slo!Jer co\~ some fireworks ·lot' <ilehrailng lils 24th b~Y In hpfU, but !"!lice wondered ju1t ihoW big the celebr1Uon would' be. Stoller'• collectlon contained 10,240 firecrackers, · 41 ~­ rocketa, f\fll' bop of Cherry bombl, 54Jt0man candle1, • ltotlle rocketa oocl 311 bonl ot snakes flrewotb. Patrol••~r·llobert "Thtte'1 a Uttle ~ ta; , ~thy. 4l•J.~" 41wJ6" ,..,. 4.H , valved in um•a'JQt ,<J..~ 11 .._,.14. 41•45 r.9· s.99, w.1.19. won't dG it 1f t119t'rt ~ 11"•1,pc• ft'9· 2.99, hie Z;M. .~ .. It "Ill he up to "'i'l.J.1111 C!'a " i s' .1 401 " ll '•.a_ • I j • 1 T ~~ · : · .. · · a e . .-·.•bl•:: "Whatever comes out .of~ 1 1.t. 4.79 'Ath•n•' .,.,,, lty.d experiment will depend on fllt•rtl•••· 41-45, 41154" ,.9• 6.79, what effort We put into .lt." s.te 1.n. Ti•blci1 ,.9, J.J9, S.Je Raynsford said. 0 Tbls is like a 1.11. v.1.nc• ,.,, J.79,·s.le J.n pilot program and I'm sure other districts will be doing It soon." In fact, H1111tlngton Beach • ,, • He!'1'Dlllleft ·said jf was "the largest nm.i.u baul 1n the country'• li1'!or1 1n4 -Stoll<r he clllld .. he cf!arged for -Ing artf ~b.tbat ,..,. m.pi_ ' ' , Scltool District IJ preparing to study such a plan and at least ODO odJer district, CapislraDO Vnjfled, has had stuc\<!Dll OD the board since September. sala . ' ' ' I / M ~nday, Tuesday, Wedoesda.Y only. 'Spring "head' sp~cial :5.88 You·get the works-haircut, shampoo, 11nd set. 'All for only 5.88 Hel~ne Curtis 'Spr:ingtim~· perm; with cut, shllmpoo-, set, only ~o ' Sony, 8-uty S.lons •• doeed Sundays • JCPenney beauty salon 1111 v-..... ...,, dly. • . ' Draperies made to any siZe, with 0\191' 70 patterns. 700 c~ors to cl1oose from. SMect from satins, sheers . prints, cottona'and many more, with tieback« if ' you wish. Matching bedspreads available In some tabrlcs. Weighted extmer11;4" hems and heeder>. Foflow the measuring mstructions below and we11 have )'OUr draperies made to fit To~ . Wldtlt measure from (GJ to (HJ, «simply th- width you want to CQYer, Length: For <*ling to floor length, -(A) to (B). Fot ragular floor length meaeure (CJ to (D). Fot iii length """"""' from (E) to (F). Add 3 Inches if Y"" --Ulength. -• • • ' ' • • ' '.f.~-: Em 833 u+1 ' , I ' ' : I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' EEB EEB 1 'I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I l I ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ,. . . ~ _, , I I I ' ' l l • aw • • " .... ,...._ 111 Isa llN· ;P ti' w >- • • ~ -- • • • l ' ~9·~C!~~~1or . • ' ~ ' ' ~ • • -,, < > , • -' -. • ...... . ' " ' ) I I ~ II • ' ·~ J HUNTINGTON CEHTEll, Hu•li•9lo• BNch 1714 J 192·777 t FASHION ISLAND, Newport IHch 17141 "44-2113. fASJ:ill~ ND Ni Sllop Slnday 110011 to f p.111. at • hlMelng mans: · _ letclt 714 644-2313. HUNTING.TON CENTER. Huntift9hln leech (714) 892-n71. HARBOR c~ Costa Masa (714) 1146 &02r. -'1 • • • • f 'I I • DAILY Pt~OT A J ·For~e,r Senator Keeps .Busy Pace ... Mo Qllly. , POLICE R!CRUITING ORIVE USING BILLBOARDsl IN NEGR<(DIST·:.-c;;;-' About four Percent of Los Angeles Police Dep1rtment Consists of Blick Officer~ Police Face New ProbleniS ' Ifs Washington's Birthday! In R-ecruiting of Minotitie -s EDITOR'S NOTE-:-Manv force ~ now 18.9 pe?C!Ont .Fi~e years ago there were' 13 Of the ~., J>Oli<• d<· black, illcl the goal ol 'lta cblcanos '(Meslca n· WfiV$~ · t . 15%off J>OT11!1<nfl around lhc ,... . recruiting ~or ·Is 45 per· ilon art making a ll!rioUS c:ent by 19'1. In , il63, ·the ~ertcam) on the force. Now lfforl to ncrul~ black.-O!ld percentaao ,... 3.8 jierceii(: there aro 19, Including 10 ldred : · ...,.btrr of othff mlnoi>-Moses Ba\dwln 'head of the in the last year. Bladt ofllCOr8 ' lits. Here is ~ auroev of Guanllans ·• ~tlon1 'of bave incttased Iron SI to 53 l!i hoto thtl/'r• doing and com-black policemen says tbe the last year. menu that 11\lg}lt , uplain .Detroit rl,i ol ' 1'967 "bad a In Santa AD., Calli.,··"- tDhV at !<all' one P!Jl,lce of· tremendous effect on the ad· - our entire ine of .fashion fabrics. ffciaE 1a111: '"!le're ftavtn.g vancemeot.c:ll' black pollcemen police department's first black one helE of a time .. " in the department." officer says be round as much By Tiie "-laleil ~ ' ,He adds that "racism, of raclil preaure-ilroni'Jllack.IJI ·• . . • ~ • cour&e .il'stlllpreva1ent'~and fromwhitea • · · 1 "· s I ]39 The maq behind the badge Is • that i\,ii jii'<iauces attrition In'. Los Angeles a •• nn_lict . .' :-" . , Cl e . ' · more UkeJy than ever~ 'before , amonf-bti~officers. _r -_ 1" to be bl1ek or have a Spanbh .. 1 lh!itt4'e 1..., 20 percent department spokesman said · · · • or Oriental surname these of the black officers who "community 8nd r-a mi I y "-Reg. 3.91 yd. Get ~ng th ls spring. days. graduate yearly, through some pressure" f<l'O!d recruits out with these easy-care potyester But the number cf police of. Infraction of the rules. Our of the training program. doobleknits In a bouquet qi fnllh Sale 76'· ... Reg. IM yd. Step out-in solids.of rayon/cotton broadcloth this~ spring. Machine wash, tumbte dry. Crease resistant 44145,.. Ileen from minority groups ts "We're having one hell of a patterns and oolOfS. - a long way &un maw!\lng , ;r , Ume," the spokesman added, , jacquard and cnpeatilehoa, - lhetr percmtqe ti tbi!'jla-"Some -~le do hove asytng · that even television coo<dinates.Ablg~-s I 76"' -~-And In _., · •. it_,., · c:ommedals with Jack )flebb . ~ a e .. cues_ fh!W!elpjo!a and San , r a c,I a I. attituclff. Yoii-and, a recrulting •event wllil ·sa1e· I~ ,.i. . ,.. Frlllcllc9a-ic~-the · can't cfiange people's ·=Da'f1'Jr,hld1'ilec!IO 41.'"; ."°"•,.S.Go,go,ginghlfTl,lhis ·• raUo actilali, 1111 declfn"', • • • st b ch )DIDarlly nCnllllal-· : . oP<lng. Chee!\ O\lt our chediod ~ A n1Uonwlde -bf The ~p1n1onsuu y. 1ng. ot ,the t!Opartinent•i tie • 11og. µe,.s. °"!l!S~llPfn' ,.'I" colored bacl<gR>Ufl<IS. ~ Alloctaied .,,_-.,..i that 1ng the ~;they put lllllJltiors~, ~ . 1n1 · 'I.fl ~ 'Ksslwnif ocrytl!) cnpe p11n1a. JiblyeltM/cotton blond. MocNno -· atfll compell-~-I t\ \ , ' • S '" chli:anos, 3(~ .:.;<.. • Bngl1flll)!I ~ patte<ns. ~· ~dly.44/45"wlde. -an ~ JDl!ior~leo his 1 on. • ' l ' · 21 oth•1p nlnoHly if· • • wun; tumble, diy. ~45· wldo. ·. • been a ma~ f-:;: i;:" · . ' · t ~ ., bjaelll,~ 1up 5 .• :='~~~~14-.,..:_. · is::lliinlmal" :·~\~!.tt'V-~~'1 Sale :25~ . : fretaell f and • .t: ; ~ -' •1 \kl!; •th$ ¢"c-. ~ Gp 6 • I > r· . • • !! T white and mliiGrttJ '""'""°"... , , . , ... de""~ n d e r, JIC:<Onl, co--4,. . 2 pet\-Rog. 2.11 yd. f'all•n1!Jd'~Of' crtpo I:.' In llOllll! alelt ~ WR ci1.e4o , , . · of t be «:eslt. M , • print& in mant flllhlon Penn· 1 ' u ,....,., ' · • lf .. JlaliCe Offlcero Tbe 1,lllJO.member, JlOlice Preotlornct-!~Clle. wosli, Moll mlar, 1'oUce a~es -.. • · cauntera th a t • depOftn)ent In Sal( ADtoDlo _ tumble diyt '44145• wide. •. · have 1iunl:llid'm1no~1tf ··at"···.i::, da~~theMwcan .bfii'der-Sal'e· 140-.... ncrulthis ~· 'lmd • !hO . .,..._, · ou, cm • -.. •, _,. 133 cblcanoe, nDIJng up lncrlut In lnklorlty group -j>eopiq ;qi""" l1'st bf to the rank cf fnsJieclor. It 1epi-tlan generally bas chlinglng the clotJies they put aJsa his 311 black offlcera. The occmred In the larger cities oo." city ls 50 pen:ent Mesfcan- wlfh 1ar&er minority group A spokesman far the DallH American and 10 perc:ent llOIJUlatloDI. police department a I s o black. · lvllllam Wllleft, a deputy In-acknowledged frlctlm between New York's 29,lromember spector In LOllg Is I and • s white and minority group of· police department, largest In , N-u Coonty pollce deoarl· ficers, adding; ''Thel:e iJi the nation, Includes %,3'1 bla~1c ment, 5'11 bis studies have racial animosilJ wherever )'Oil and lllspani'c ofllcen, !hO Iat· - shown "i considerable perCen· go, bul. it IS,DO worse llere -ter mastiy_ I'Jierto_ Rlcln. • tage Increase (nationally) of than m any otner place." · That's sllghUy le,. than 10 minority group sworn officers The Dallas IP.Qkesman SJlid . ~nt of the ~)ion that in tbe past •IClll to'IO years." "ever; metho<f 'we can 'tbiJik ·is laboot18IJI pei'cent• blsct or . Willett adds: 11However, this of" was being used to recruit Hispanic. · percentage i.ncreeq Is almO!t Mexican-American and black Minority officers are found entirely a reflection 9 f applicants. lie said one re-in val'ious assignments in New Jl!imarllY large police . agen· quirement_ ni:iw is that officers York. One of Mayor John c1es, with larrie mmority have at> Ie,at 45 hours of col-Lindsay's three bodyguards is populations. wboee' efforts are lege credits, and "Mexican4 black. So is one <0f the seven geared to ; plaking t b o 1 l' AniericariS.~ with ' a college deputy comm&sioners. Two departmeDt8; DKltt" repreem--., education <Jimpi.Y. are ·nbt in-blacks have riaen."'11> the rank - taUve cf .th& communities terested in being police of· of assistant chief. ins...,..or ' , ·~-·-nts -PV II ' f' U ' ·.~ -----.1 r¥-I UIA'l:I ""t--.. -': -.e. • 1cer1. • • ~"'hi~ u a if o·r med Detroit:•~ polloe, ~ bas~ ~-rank.. . -.1 Money talks. Our money •. Calf in T erminix to get rid of termites, and~ a.n ln most cases offer you a termite prote¢on pian. A• long as you maintain it, Terminix guarantees to repl.ir any new subterranean termite damage, to th~ prem- i5ff covered, up to $150,000. For that kind of money, we've got to be good. For a professional termite Nporl ••• with no obli- .1 • ' Rog. 1.&5 ,.s. Be. good"""".., -on 2-pty woven cotton ipOl'tftMr fabrics In 11nUd luhlon coloos. No-iron PelllH'!est. Mldinewaall,-·~ <441454 -'de. . _,. Sale 110 ---.... • Reg. 1.21 yd. You're ready for the ~porting life with Oanstar prints and soltdS. Easy.care cotton. Contemporary co4ors and patterns. 44/..S". Sale 16!. 1 . , . A..: 1.N ,.S. Super seanud<er prints 1 are coming on strong for .Pring. Stripes and pow pa!tef ... Penl>f'reot cotton. M/45" 'l'de. ' 68 . $ale 1 ... Rog. 'Lii Jd. Pick a glad Plaid In potyeotor---.:!<or tor oprtng. Penn-f'IMl for no-Ironing. 44145" wide. . Sale 93c ·, . . ... I ..... Nt. Penn-Prest prints for t 1 fresh SPflng tooks, easy care. No Iron Jlyon/cotton broadcloth.: I : 44/45". • ' Sile ,rk• afftc:tlva tht.usft Monclayl ' ' Notion SpeQials Basket ql'throad . , • , , 3 ~. '..,..,,.. . Orlon.• apylic y1m ••• I I-... tkeln Pattom c\Jtttng ~ . 'fMS ) '· • l~' .:p:tlon~~· ·=· P~ho:;::n•:tod~a=y~. 5:4l-~7:88:1~/~5a::3-::2960~,~.:~~~====~·=•=· ~ ,....lll:ofloultlem Cetlfoml• ,,. .............. • 'FASHION ISL.ANO; Newport llNch (714) lroM-2313. !-!UNTINGTON CENT.EB, Huntington ~ach (714j 892-7771, HARBOR CENTE~, Costa Mesa [714) 646-5021 . • \ • • ' • • • . ~·j "'I • • • I I I ! I ' ' ' • i ,, . > • • .. • ' • • - '· \ ' • • ' ' • -~·· reaJly 'great ,, __________ ....;..... __________ .....,..,._, _______ ...,....~_.:..._ _______ ....,~ ' ~$offallr~OO-. : 15%offquiitecilt>edSJ)reads. ~I ., ' ' i • i . I I i• I • ,. ' gso . . ·· · ,.,. , ... " Rtg..12.25. Dacron• ROJye9tfr/cottQQ / . "".' A vpile robes. 1o to 18. " ., ' Id Fu!Henglh versio~:-,.g! 14.25, now 11.40• · ,, . . 1049,,., ~ .: / ' "Rtg. $13. Pol~C9tli>n . • ·,. ( fu!Hehglluobes for.junlots. '.i· Pastel plaids; 5 to 15. 1· ~· \'f'. .t ....,$8 ..... ':. •• ' '""'• ~ t ~ '\~7~ ' i j ,.: ~, ••• •• • U:.'t "t' I Ma. $10.f9r~·~!~• f.. • rolie·ol•~·Trl'colof 1:" .··. • cOmblnauonL-xs:s.M,L.t · ·s4 --... ; , ii.,: ss. ~t'd1'11••1'· polyester!cottOrl'lii¢e11cloth, 10 to 20. • j,J''.;. l~ X :.-" Sizes40to46:-reg;; ~4M-- ' I • I ' ., 'i • ' . •• ' ~ ·-----~··--~ .-....... --.~-'--'--~ ... ~ ,, :i • j • I. .. ' " ' " :1 ' 'I I, ' , ·, # " )1: \\ , ' ' ..... :.' .... -·--··/ "=-'fiilta'A~llli --'r\Jj" ~----~­ FUiierton Huntington -lleech Newport Beoch Orlnge "The City" ' ., • ' ' • ' ( \ . .., $pecial 1999 tupc. wo11,19n's oi ~-pc. men'.• semi molded uggage .. ~ Washa!Jle vinyl OOV91ings and I~-IOCl<a. IR lalhlon colors. • , . • . ;• ' , ~_ .. ________ k-•• • ' . . 15% off our enti'e Irie. of :area r1:19&~· :-. • ... -·,: • i· >'-~ , ' . ' I -' ' ' . ' .. • Reg. UI. Covei:'\IC)IJr ftoors - color and ~rsetf with lavlngs , ' · during our 15% off aiea rug salei. ~· CJl,.lenlal·_style PIU$el. SpaniSlt-iile -~~~patterns, solids, . • ~s. "Soine with deconitive !ringed edllM-All .. wilh --skl(I -4' x 6' res. 19.119, ailo 1Ull. ,.-j ..... ·:. ,'£''U'" ~. JrA-" Jol .-f 1''()J1 "M .... ,..~, o•)4: ..! •• 2 • • for. .- • · · :Shc>P-Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the fQJlowing tJtores: • ./ ' ' ' ·. I , • •• :~IQt)l !S~tlP·~~.ll:I~ ,U+2ll3'. t:ll,INTINGTQl"J C~ER, _Hupt!igiO\!)~h lA4) 892-7nl, • .HARIOR. ~c .... ljMe 111•'1 ...... • ( I• ) , ·: .. c .. -· I J • • .. • • . • • ) • / , ' ' cbot to oor ·. tags. ~·~s> r great holday . , . / . " .15.% e>ffiirifants' wear; , • ' ' ' = " .. • • .. • s. • ., 'I ' " . . ' ·Sale 3 for1 .25 · " . " • Reg. 3 for 1.41. Cotton training pants ri b knit. 1·3. • • " • .1, ~ Y". \ ,~ f ' , . ... . . . '' • J.r • , . ) .., .... • . . ' \.· ·: :\. . -~k-l • • ., .. • • ,. ' ' 1 t I ' " • 1 • t-~ ! -. '-.. . • --.. -. , -'Spe¢iQ(· s5 .-: ... . ' • O... llyfe or--1 ~--­,.,_.... . 11flclklltl0 ..... ........ All .. _. ~polyelterL .,_uniforms, $1 · .. -_ _. ---~ .. " • ,_. -----_.-... ,.,,-..-. ...__ I • -' ' • •• \.· ... . -_....,... • • ' Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the ·fQ lowing stores: • , --. . ~. I ... .... ,.! ., - I 1 .. I ··---· \ i l ' • i ;/ i I 'T l• ' ' " . I t ,\.' . . , . ' . • ' . . ' ' .. ' " 1 • ' _, . . ' ·~ .s. .. . ; • . ' ' ' . r . . r • .rr ,. • ' ' l.1 ,:f • , . ~ ~ • :~ .. . .. I 7'-1---•• '' I ' ~ IStAMDi"He•,.t l1aah-.(71'4ji644-ll-l3. HUNTl1'16TON atfta, H.1li1t!•R la11dt -~l .. tl.\UOl cana. c;nw. M•; _(71~w.i!W.._~--'-----'"---"""-----I j. • • • • - - .\ JJ DAILY PUl Human Milk B~nk Needs Depositors PIIDF.Nlk, Am. (AP ) -A Aid, are --o1 Today, the bab y 's ap-don't know what be jiitll need ' 1~ Infant w b o acrodeimaWll enl<ropllbica, pearaoce ls normal But bis in the futllre. He eals lib ~ depends .., mollMn milk (0< a rare ~ ailnmd f• ndher said fiodi!lg the ii> bone," Ibo said. "But wblio bis life lllO)' baw to_..,. wllldl ~ 11 mme. a ±CIY larger ;........ of we try lo • deer.... tbe . dilnfdol II mt. ••'11...i, bis' '1111 ,._ rem a I a• .-milk be needs eadi day 8.-1, he itartl ~oil ..-111· .,. lit ..,.,. Ill _ ... more and more again 1 "1111-.. , too poa!H., 1*" a -:ff dllllculL ..,. She llld the milk boilk 11 1JDo BUILD I • Kids -Like to Ask An4y ' .-It." Illa. Cliarlel Bea-as 'qlfnJlines. w6en ... "Jle'stakingaboutZ""™'°" ly In tbe ,ianninc stsces,.but nett said In . an ~ _.ned wit1> mot b •r's _'•~da~y~rigbt~;-~~and;;;w~e~rea;;ny';..~"~it~loo~u~ir~et~ty~pro~mt~s~ln~g~.'~' .ii' ~~~~;~;::~~~ today. "but fi8ht now sbe's milk. were fllUn!I to be ef- saying •yes' It looks like he fective in oooiroll1ng the ~ ;;)!1 .~ It for the reel of "!' di; ... _._ iDaiilhs ·DAY Of· THE DOME ' ... ~ 01ar1es Henaett Smith n e111 .. ....,.. --be loob like any .... i...-. ..loalied like• llrC 9llllfli aid. old babJ. But when be'• t8km . "Hli -looked lib It· bad of! bumu milk)« just a few ~ raw. 'Ille ..,..._ baura, ll: -alirupUy, 1!itll iap ff bis belly ~ -aed bun>llb ........ C0'61Dc wtthbllsters.HenelleduplO bil body. 1 1 ·that bll featma were The "burM' :· bis pbysidan unreoognb:able .... f • 'SEE IT NOW Saves10 on· our cookware. DAILY 'tlOT lWf ....... POLLUTION SOLUTION: OOES FIGHT FOR CLEANER AIR BEGIN HERE? Gas Rationing? Southland Seeks Better Alternatives Sale 1999 • Cllltlll ... kifM:9 ~ S-le. Diltrlct (SCRTD) offidall 11y LOS ANGELE3 -"There the 1a!ter is lromedlal<ly must be a better way to clear fealible: And they b8ck-e-plao the air than ration gasoline !" lo __. K miUlon .to boW.... 111at's what a l m o st ........--..- everybody here is saying, and the county's 1,500 bu• many are searcblng f o r network -partlc:ularly es· allematives. tending estating lines in the Some specific suggestions heavily populated San Feman- being discussed: do Valley and Centrnl Loo • EstabUsh ma ss rapid Angeles inner city. testiDI of vthicle tmm.iuionl and tuatloa pollulants -- ed on. the DWDber of miles driven each year ... If the tai: were -liiib ~motorists - would seek ~Uves," says the J.abcnlorT.• admlnillrator Mart Braly. Reg. 21.11. 7.-pc. cast aluminum cookware ael Includes 1 and 2 qt COVlf9d saucepans, 5 qt "°'"""' Dutch oven (cover fits fry pan), and 10" open fry pan. ColorfYl..R21~ai.!' ~ resilll fading, chipping and scratclllng. In red. ~low or greon. ls ps ra~ a worbble solution? Few think ID. Los p t •t t d ~ ~;.:i~~~::: u . 1 owari . , ~~~ the-·""'· Aild'A. J. Haagen-· 1 ~Y Special 1288 ' .t2 ~ nl .. "" A J.lj ~ •• ... ., 'I " ' ••• • i " ' l . :r ., _., • :·1 . ' '· ' .·,i. : _, .. .~ "" ~ •S .! • "" . "' "'' transit, including rail serv.c,•. .SCRTD says that l!Ventually monorail, and buses -as op--f e d e r a I r e veotJe.Cbaring posed to only a proposed il)OOies "and other Jocel aoo. vasUy expanded feeder-bus stale~ can be IOUlht for a -----symm l lircnrgnou 1-,,;s s110 mlllli>D "salllration" bus Angeles County and vicinity. system. Under a bill po,..d in ~a,i the · -~°"! ~. · blender. "-~-:;.,...;,, ... --="" JCPenney 7 speed blender with pushbutton speed selector. Featur11 40 oz. gla.sf container with 2 oz. , measuring cap, cord storage, and removable blade usembly for euy cleaning. Made fat JCPtnnlY by Waring. In white. " . ,. ,. • • • Institute a strict system 1171 by C a 11 f o r n I a ' 1 of vehicle inspection -and liePI&..,. estending t b e slap emissions la.I.es on pollu-It.ate 11111 tu to psoJine, up lion-prone autos. to Sl5 mlDloD lllllllfly -Is oomng would be impossible to . Q police. But l.ie adds tbat such a drastic ~ could prod stat< legjolaton lo - pttvlously ~~ -trol bills -IUcll u a meuure .. ....,.. 1...i !nm ·poottne • Outlaw cars in cettain available for 14l:al rapid deD10ly populated business transit development. Some of ......, during smog alerts. this money already ts being • Urge private. flnqs to uaed for eaplllded bu• provide free bus service for f.aclllties. ~ ; employees. t MuHlansit advocate&, bow- • I n s t i tu t e centralized, eVer: 181 a growing oetwor11: computerized "share-the-ride" i1'1l0t aufDdenl Oo the local programs -with financial in-level. 4bt1-will spcmor a boad centives to participanls. propooal --lo tbe $U • Prod for a four.<fay (10-billion ra~ measure hour+day) work week -lo defeated by, Los "'1(eles reduce freeway travel. voters ta, HA. Ami mme state Public and private groups: lawmaker'J say they will prod will air these ideas and others ,. r8 constitutional ~nt in a series of public hearings which . woold rel~ st?te later this month and next. Jllghway funds for rapid- What has residenls here ICW"· lr8nBit develpment. ryjng is the recent recom-Meanwhile, citlzen.s' groups mendalion by the federa1 -such as the newly formed E n v i ronmental Protection Clean Air Constituency and Agency that gasoline con-the Coa1Woa for Oean Air are sumplion in ianog-<idden Loi sponoc>rmg public fonmm lo Angeles be limited as much as ferret out smog .detemnts ~ 82 percent in peak pollutloq_ Ibey aay land-use nostrlcticm months in order to meet 1~ may be necessary to meet air quallly standards. federal air.quality standards. A mass transit vs. feeder-And a report from California bus service battle already ls Institute of Tec:bnoklllY's en- shaping up. S o u t h er n vironmenta1 quality laboratory California Rapid T r a n s I t strongly -urges manda·~· I can't befteVe I u the v•llOle thing for less than '18! ·. Tryit- - you'll like it*! . · ' Tremendous selection of 54" uPbotstery labrlc:S now at JCPenneys. ll"s just exciling to see this great selection of colorful. decora live upholstery labrics. All 54'" wide, all great values. Choose your l aibrite. 2~ . . J-N: ·Piiia, -of t b e ilalewide air'jlollutioo .....-ch -II tbe L'd1aBllJ of Califo rnia IRMnide), fmtber ....... tbat the rationing propooal coold stir • •14t+ ead del>l\f< . on *Jiow mucll Americans ri1t 1"1Jing to adjust tbeir lives to ..-eve delrl air .. .. Travel_ Eyed Cafllll -Service ' LOS ANGELES Ecooonuc and t11vbo11mental impact Ol u.e stat<'• ~ travel industry will be the 1111>- jed ., the -Calffomla Tourism c.nr-Mlrdl l-9 at . t he SberatoD-Universal Hold. 1be coofemice is sponsottd by the California Commission for Economic Development 3nd the Divisioo ol -of the California -Department <i-Cornmen:e, Ask for your copy ol the free folder .. How to reut>holltet" .Jt.gives st~ inliructions on reuoholslerlng your cl'lllrt. lofts, love aeatt. Rememb&ff you can make beautiful alip-~. bedsoreade, lablectothl, too. \ . JCPenney The values are here everyday. .... ' I ' .• Clean .up, with . big savings. Sale '177 lltg. 2.57. 20 gallon trash can. Use tt in the kitchen. laundry, garage, garden, 0< anyj>(am )OU need a large capacity contatoor 10< thole big clean-tip jobs. tMvy duty plastic. Easy to keep clean. Has tight fitting "°"" and sturdy handles. 32 gallon traah can, Reg. 4.99 Safe "SKI • Saft~ -"'"'Sltwmy. FlbeltJolnl lloragt Im. A handy._ -that can bel>UI to ma.,Y- -codlrgroln wood-look. 25·~13""11". i • . .. Also{\td kitchen tools and ·cutll!ly Items. carvtng knlvei, ladles. spatulas, and more. All stainJess ateet with rosewood hlndl• • Wlcl<er bul<et 81S0""'9nl. ' Choice of many popular atylel and sizes. Great for 1 II-~. etc. All natural wicker. Mata! tray-"-'ect far T.V. 0.-Unie, play-room. eto. Easy tO eet up, fold qutcliJy for storaga. Q\Qlce of -Ind pa- \ • . .. • ' I ' ' Sliop S•day -to 5 p.m. at tile folowl119 sto...s: ' ,. ' "' ., ; .- --·.,"if;: -~--; '""~ . -~, .,,, .. ).}\. ,l;' . '· ., ,I ·' • l • ' , ' .. ' . ,•: ?. · ?"~t., rrA. •. -,i.~> ' ... -• ! rt..i • •\s '"" ' 'U • t • ; ' ••• > 1· .,, '• ~ 0 '' ·il .. '.:I ~ ) l· ' ." •• ' .. , . ' ' ' • • ... ~ .. 11 ot: FASHION ISLAND, Newport luch 17141 644-2lll, FASHION ISLAND, Newport a..ch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENT'EA-, Huntington S..Ch (714) 192-mr. C ER Hunt;n Ion Buch 17141 892-7771 . Uh lf •• ,dcW,_11,.lf. ________________ ---- .\ • f . . I . L • I d ' I t I I ·( • I I ! c ' ' I I ' I ., I I I I I Police Halt 4-Day Week SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An experiment With a llM!our 4-day week at m San Frm- ciac<> police lltations is being phased out by pollct officials after a two-year test. But the cilflcers Involved want to keep the program giving them three days off a week. "It just dldn~ mesh," aald super\>lsor Capt. Jeremiah Taylor Wednesday In con- llnnlng that the +.lay week test Is being ended. Taylor s a I d booltk .. plng pniblems a n d overlapping supervision by captains and U.ulA!nanis on elgbt-bour shills were the main reason for baiting the project. "It dotSll~ seem to be that EiFl-·~\f 1l matter of ' g the ~ details with tontrolh!\'. ' -~1 1 ,.,. .. , .......... . __ ............ .. ................. 2 , ..... _.. ... ............... ,... .-..,- 3 .,. ____ _ ...... __ .... .... ,. ............ . . ~---· --. ., ...... W.11°11 •• , .. -fwtllt ___ cl .... MllMrial "-"•I'• .,.. --1" '™"· y,, .. .. ~rw·-..,... ..... ,...... ....... HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ' -. 'I • .. ~-. . •• ~ (J-~ .. ,·,. •. , •. 1 1, .,' ~ •• ' • • . • ,' , ' "' .I• .•. .. .• ~ . J t .. ,~~Of saviligs!-.: · · ~ro .Off on our fii ·\lire· ine Of custom .Yic>ven \NOOdS, ·decorator shades _and. laminated ' ' plastic draperies. ' - r-~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~ •• '""'~ '· ........ . ....--· ...... • ~- I . ..,.,1119 __ _ ._~··•4 = •ii!JiJi&~ •.• • FASHION ISLAND. N-port IHch. •17141 644-2313 HUNTIN&TON IEAQ4, ._,ti.,io. .... k. 17141 nz.m1 -I \ . , y • By Phil lnterfandl • • • ~ ' • • ' .~ ·- 5-y, F......,. 11, 1973 . DAILY PILOT All B••ded 'Unfm Tremtmeat' DisaSmr Loans Denounced .,r. to the bill -of fn. tlon," Talmadge sal4 In a eqalUel of the cumnt sltua-atatemel!!. POID ·POMP & Fil TER SYSTEM $1st.ts:: $109.H 500 W. FANCY llOI 4" .. ll" OIANDA GOLDFISH 7tc to $50.00 KOi FOOD 42% PttQnlN BANKAMERICARD WELCOME ·Pacific Goldfish Farm 14700 GOLDENWEST, WESTMINSTER °"" ,...... (lllrttl ........... ,.,_..,, =~~4 't.49 893-7101 · -. Sale. StiJnning selec · · of-~-· - ' and sheared . ' ' . . I ' ' ,, I. ' . .... . -.. -~2lll1MJllftbaf18sl 1J1). ' . JCPenney w~ know what you're looking for • ' Shop Sunday noon to 5 PM at the following etorei: . FASHION ISLAND, Newport a..clt (71<4) 64-4-2313 . •. ' HUNTINGTON CENTER. H1121tinglon a..c1t (71<4) 89~:7771. " ' ) \ ,t 'JJ DAILY• PILOT ' ' 5-, ,...., IS, Im • ... U.Ke••• 2 -lb ... ~=.. e "rm ttllin'I You're going out of bounds with the redl" DisputeMaJ.Blnc~ Wilder.ness Area m moms D. ELIAS ~--~ ................... A ,..mlngly minor dl>pute ( ttriio~ J -... cantorn1a·. iwo u.s. );\OCUS oenalors and the federal .l' ' Foreit Service '"'1Y prevent '--=~..,..==-""" establishment of a large wildemess area wlWn euy Wilderness Act for t h e reoch of many beavily-urbeo-dl>puted areu to qualify," lzed portlm of 5outbem uid-8aarnl.-'"'o added that COlllornta. -- Both stdet In the dlspute say the Forest Service planl lo ad- they want a large. part of the minister -Janda•• wild, Cleveland NaUonal Forest In ICelllc area even U the .....U.. nortbem San Diego County wilderneu Lt finally agreed and western Riverside County upon. declared ·a · wildemeu area. Cranston, who last month m.. Their argument Lt over the ex· trnduced the bill to ,make act acreage to be.included. Agua Tibla a wilderness area, If no comprOmiie ii reached say.s there'• no immediate and no Obe gives tn, the.re will, threat of development in that be no usurance that the wtl-section of the CI e v e _1 a n d que blend of wildlife W -Forest--:-bUt adds that uthere11 vegetation In the Agua Tlb~ no wur~ It would be area near Mount Palomar can preserved In ltll ·D11tural form, be preserved. either. . .... ,. • .J Three littl&-UleC! dirt fire •A wil~ deilgnition roadJ through 4;500 acrea of 'Lt the "!!l,v.·fuiaroli.e ·that an the ludo which Sens. Alan 8ffi\. will 'be .proltcted u It Cranstoo and John V. Tunney .,11.'' ... 1_ ~ .A~ , seek to designate • ..u.ien-. J . 4 • ·t" . . • · area are at the rool oi. the / ·MIJLr..;'1111! Al1J4 'nhla quarrel. .~ ltleH may dot .be threatened, . . the lllliiidOO ' lndlan tribes • • • ' ,' l!t , . " • • •• ' I ; Reg. 74.95 JCPenney 3 piece phopograpli wtth did chuals, BSR mini """'-• and Ylnyt walnut flnlshed wood cat)jnet Dust co.... Included. Reg. 229.15. JCPenney 3 piece 8 track player recorder With 4 Channel Indicator lights, AM/FM/FM llaleo tune<, 3 ~ mini changer ind dust oover. Two walnUt -woodcablnollpeake"-W "AS LONG u -roods.' rej)ortedJy plan to comtruct a are there, -areu don ··~ n.iill' on land Im-· I . qu"'1fy for Inclusion undet'tbe '' n\ecgately' adjacent w h I ch ' • W~ Act," I a YI Ro)" ~ set aside for the Jn. a e Saam! the Cleveland F....., <1!1111 when Agua TI b I a recn!aUon offtcer. ~ ~ of.J,he national . "And we do need avleaal forot l)'lltem in'.113Jo, ••. som·e accea for lire pro! Cranitoll"• iald be f t 1e I~ · tectlon. We've uaed tlie roada , preservajlon 91 the area ls Im· · • . . to put out ·about 40 flrea _ portint beca .... Agua Tibia'• on, most of them started by altitude ranges from 5,400 to . ,. _ lightning -over the · last 30 1,400 feet, giving lt "broad, · , ~; · '• yeara " sweeping panorin:iu and a ~' ' '1 The. Forest Service plan, plentiful 'wildlife babllai.'." r "~ leaving out the d I a p u t e d The Fqrest Service agrees 8Cl'!el!e. calla Im" a wilderness · with thLt com~. polntlq ,. of 11,920 acm, while cranaton out that the wild area coata!DI and Tunney seek a 16,410-acre some canyons which haven't prewve. been burned .owt ID 100 yun, Regardleoa of how much · which has rellllted · IQ an land Lt finally Included In the "elfin" ~ With> chapeml wilderness, It's not golns. to that JlOl'!l!IUy, staya· mo... to coat the tal]>Oyer anything the grooiid"itsinc to »loot aJnce the property Lt ali ~· .. ,. , federaDy owned. Tliiore are al.to larp - U Congress can mediate 111<. o! lblg-ame Douglas f I r , quarrel -and It's scheduled Coulter pine and Jeffrey pine for hearings In !be Senate which are unique In Southern Interior Committee this spring cantomla. -the Agua Tlbta area would JI both the senators and !be become only the !bird national forest rangen warit ao bedly wilderness In the Southland. for the land to be preserved, why are they haggling over • ' ' \ •. ' Sales149 ,• THE OTHERS are at Mount San Jacinto, near P a I m Springs, and San Gorgonlo, about S5 miles east of San Bernardino. delaii.t? . •WE .HA VE to Interpret the Wilderness ~ pr• ti 1 strictly.'' said Saarnl, UunJl!SI Coogresl tella m. otbenrile. II ~ lllg.111.15. Mllchlng ~ doyer featlJnla 3 teinperaturw --big 18 lb. capocify, enck>f-q;cle oool- The Cranston· Tunney pro- ~ Is supported by both !be oamervatlonlll Sierra Club and the Wlldtrnesl Society, -ol -... Agua Tibia u "one d. the few remaining Cranston and Tunney, cm Iha other hand, •Y tbeY wanl II much land · pre:terVed,. .. &I possible. Agua Tibia II just .. . ' . .,.... ID Soutbeni COlllorni.t that -quallly for the wildernea 'designation." one of slJ new wUdlrnea , • areas they're seeking for ..... cantorni.t thLt year. . • .. . ' ' , f •. ' ' . . I .. Bal that very designation could be ihe mag \hat prevmls Agua Tibia, a rugged mountain a n d canyoo area, from being preoerved. "Bui the closeal to Soatbenl , . California -where moflt of ~ .... -.JI' .. ~ the state's people are -that any ·ol the otben comell,.. '. • "Congress would have to revi.te Its lntarprotatlon of !be Santa Lucia-Lopez Clbyaa " .. 1 area in Ban I:.ui1 Obllpo Cquq-,,,, ty," a Crans~ aide aald. ... 1•• 1 fl · i.. You are cordially invited to an INVESTMENT-SEMINAR-DINNER . , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1973 7:DO P.M. THE REVERE HOUSE 1DO Wl!ST FIRST ST.,..!\l~IN, CALIF, lfllllST lnlftT AT "••rvt11-r '1W.1 This program wlll cov., Reel E1t1t1 • T 1x write offs · . .. .. ' • . . ' ' ' • . . ' . -~ • down, and ond-<>f-qcle algnll. -~lj---lnwllltr; -·-gold. Color-.. morel . . _MatclllDg Ola """· ---*"' ,• .. ' • I T•x Sheltered inCOf'flt • Fquily buflJ up • Appr1ci1fion RlllllVATIONS ONLY-PHONE (714) 547.SMI , . We~~"!L'"'I Shop Sunday ·noon to 5 P .M: at t~e followf"9 etores: Spon&0rod By . ' . ' . . I P. a& & COMPANY, INC. MWP NCl,K COAST noat ~·· 'FliSHION ISLANO, Newport leech (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTB. tWWall*'W (714) aft.mi. • 1 ' -..... .. • ~ ......... " ' • ,., ·" ' .. I ! -·--.---~,"-..~. ~. -. I • ' Sulldl)', Fol>NO(J 18,'1'73 DAILY PILOT A JS ._~ounty to Asi ~at Sch09ls Waht PSYCHO-CYBERNETICS AND By CANDACB P~~ for~. llli eo1 ..,t1 _b.'r4eld. ~lo 1111 """I ..me.. aid Ille ..... Uoonaire "ml) 'SELF HYPNOSIS .. ' . .. .. "'" -~ lnlllooi. ""' .... ' ~ ..,,,. Gnnd JIJl1 opoaed llle lbeJ -that lilt COlllllJ, be ,.. a Pll (plll>Uc relallaol) SANTA .ANA -Orange ~ Clown'• "11 of a --.~~ bol/lllt danl well ,cloeon't _., · 'lhla(' nlher Ulan )ll'Oductho, County school trustees say propooec1 form '!ttt« lo Ioctl ' .i.m _ u;~ ....,ty b o 1 rd A draft 1111· ol '~ "l llopl we find ~ a they ~I to know what local boar<11, ; memJ1er oe .. Bnndl.llld, llldtw•n-..m-1"ovtclod ~oldiltrlets desire that !Ohool district boards think ol Tbe pllrUI Jn queotion C"""1 ~ of bY Ille """"1 lo unlllJld " eaa ICCOll)pllsh within the ~!Jelr services ::' order to nlerr.,d. to the superintendent ScbOOls Robert PeterlO!I aald districts wu abown to tile ~ " have," l'e1mon !'alim ~rand_;,;;;j-sot:-"We-do not -erpect'--llnnlulil'develop a final -<OUnlY boud, uld. ''.IM It will show we are Jprj opened. . · that be 'will need to be Jn, Uonriaire for the board's --MJlll)' ltOllUI are state.ma11-lrYinl 'lo , communicate wlih DYNAMIC NEW COMJINATION fo r succeu •nd happlnMs. 6ives yfXJ tht power to break b.d habits, INcaEASI YOUI OP, earn more money, 9aln self. confidence, improve your COftCfftt•tion end 1+udy •~ills, incr•••• your Yit•fity A s•x •PP••I. Lectve: "'"·· .... 2"' ....... But they're not going to ask volved In )tour compo.site March 1 meeting. dated, Peterlon old. the dlstrlctl." C..N ..... I••• 401 ,,_..., • ...._. ...._ lrtt '! ~.. .!. ORANGE COllNTY the .boards for ano!Jler 1~· answer." • It wtlt.l!Jclude a list of coon-Sending Ibo list wm be 'Ibo county lbt ti busln ... 11o. JZOI H-"' lf'¥oll., c .... 1111 ... L.echrfe: Wed., ..... J1tt, t .. .. ·~ ,!.. •• J W•W to a montl\.._becaose It As an,-act of diplomacy, ty ...-to be reunllled, educatlooal for aomo · boards oervtces for unlf!Od dlstricls takeo. tune t.:. make 1 good after some diaagreOineJ\~ the elemeitarY ar lllgh !Ohool that -·• aware ol what Ille baa 11 lterna. A second list bu sa.., ........... w ..... et'-" ... """'' · ': ,, : ,,,. ·~~ lt'ii' nd 1972 coun,ty ....._ 1114 'lltUnday ~istrlda ,and ut which are county-ill doing and what Is IS Instructional services and a CA C. ~-· . · ~ .r =:-llrand J . Ibey d send lhe ~ inil -I beiJ>1 used. mandated, be added. sublist ot 17 areu ol teacber 714/ffl-4111 MON.<NI. tM P.M. U OONATIOt4 IHCLUOllS •lfl•91HMllllT$ ANO H:ll l.ITIU.TUl• 0111 l"SYCHO.CY•l•Nfl'ICS ' .es .~"";~'·. de=~ to tbo -In .... ol tbo SpoteDllCbtbeproYidedlCI' ~ Rocer -us!Jtance. . " .. mi .of, iol>'lar not 1. ' • • ' • '·!..(~.; •, -~~, local ·.. -'• ••r Tltis Ou+ So You Won 't FORG A lterM.'Ui ..... ~: .im: ,~ '"lt , • I af~ ~· ~_..,lbata~~l°"1 , ')f ,. ' t ~ ~'h\'.t.bf1 -!ell Futi'1,£JJ;;,_;_ , ~~.~ ,..._.. . . . ' • • ~ , . ~'"'-~· additt,oo, the Jla'y re;ort , . SANTA ANA ~"Alt.mate llid. there 11Wl wide nrl.atlon W8)'1 of llmdlnij,l),e ,~ ID st':.,~~"::· "can.ci Into County Conu,n1111{1)1'·A c I I o Q .......,, .. , of ••· Cooncil (CACI :IJ.be."1iecu"' • '""""<ii the.goals • •~ coun,. '· . ,, ''ly department, wblcb seem ed this aftenl!lQD ,. ~sen-unrelated 'to needs and goals taUve~ o~ a ft t r-.p~;v er .t y r the school districts II the •• organ1zallonsl. ~ . • ·, O 1 . ' < t' report a<lded. · Tbe CAC IS <Jiit! o several COW\ty !nJJtees 'd e c i d e,d agencies that. wOb~ be wi~ they'd as~school boards what olll in budget cuJs-i>ioposed by aenicos they did and dida't No .I~~ chop~d ou.r prices. hlappy Birthday, George. President Niio!J. His spending ... but Slid 'Ibey doubted r. -.:.-----------------------,--., ~m woold elimin.aie the ti*. b<Wds woold .,;.. tnqw OU1ce of Economic, Op--8nYtbinl , portunity wblcb 'disbunes l!oar<f . membera will only funds to such agencies ai the· turn to their suJlertnlende.t CAC. 1 • The farom wlll be held from 15% off all c>ur quilted spreads. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the First Biko-a Tho' n' Methodlii'' . : .Orur<h, 6 0 9 'v-" Spargt!»:"!t.;'Salitr4na.-~..,.,.,,,· "'"'"-''-----,-;-;--,,i•·tt-::- .fnl\i• ~tiol\ ....... '" ~~. t ~ \~11~~· :• o.,~~~: .. Y ~ 1'8Jt.Houslnit_' ib '' d .. !...l ' 6d ~CA_!: fuiide<J.~ n.etar qi ~·~J!•sent IOI. ·.. .;,; '• / d ~ Jlij.olbg, ~ , $ANT_.o; ,,\NA ?. • ~Idea WI ~ ...... ~!Yt .1 x f: . _; .. W!Jg ~ll•Uan,free,11'~ ... One ,,_,,.,'.IO-, a,. ·)he ~Ip ralft l')Oll•Y·' ,• · Orange:~ QiWJtf~'11oitd .~~-'•MNch.J,'.!i>e wilf ' used to Supervll!Ol'I !°" . lll!0.000 m.. raise money or t · Y , federal i:e.~-~-r'iliroed m cca Bile-4' said Danlel O'Callaghan, CAC sponsored by Orange County executive. director. service organizations. ' «. .:6. ll• • i ~oward Knapp, chairniarl of l-~ ·1 -f . · event said~the Bike-a-Thon Ot'e Grants ' . roolrom9a.m.to2P"",;: .... > .. . , windiqg through six comm r ;l_ -• . m,unities. -. ', .... A..;~;1ah· le , ,.JndividJlals, businesoes •'ld \fiPll •r~nizalions wm· spo1110r tbo • niUes. ., IRVINE -Grants for aboul services to the m en t 1 l·l 1 2llp more transfer students in retarded. nOed of financial aid will be Jolnlng the International available at UC Irvine for Footprint Association, an 1973:74 .rfl:fl'i:J ~ani.Jion of I a w en, appro yll>ge . o f f 11:;;1 Jl'J ... ,. < Gr ve will :im· -th~; e~' possibl , ,f 9-. ~r.giv}s, • " unry . J]j 9., transfer ilfl, nt& '. imde~ ome01s Clubs, mie'i)fiatl!jidl1' program which is designed to riders. }.ll proceeds JiJ.,IO for improve access to t h e Guard, the WomeQ'a: ~­ university f o r low-income ct! Ed~ ~ •"",.>.. students. IOCiatiori;'tid the WbeeJinen. UC! has been allocate<! ,,cooperltiiJn · is a1ao *Ing $117,570 for tbe Improved Ai> given by acboo!s. tbroa&bout cess Protiram, from which the the county. llflllls will be drawn. For 010!" ~•'!!'ltll!!i ...,. Studenta who are interested tact tbe ~ Co u at 1 .. In app\yillg f,.. aid should CIJll: Assocl-tion (OJ' R e I a r d e 4 tact the UC Irvine Financial Children. 200ll vi.~! SI,. Aid Office. Santa AI\•·"~ ._, 1~ Fullerton Stu'ilents I Build a Classroom • 'c.;,.~~ 1·.~;J';~ .. ~~ :· Rft, 1IUl•Oiana'fullyqulliod""- . ,atyte bedsPl'Md featureo .-,tlorof pattern on w!Jitebackground.Acetot• ·t<>P, polyester fill and bock. a.-i, l<!ng, reg. 17.99, -11.311 . ·" . . . ·' ~ ... ~ .~ Sale15~-. -11.g. s11 •sutton' throw,.tyle. oumed flo<el pattern. Polyester/cotton top, pol}•• fllf,.cottort bock. Ful~ reg. -. -$17. a.-. $25. -na. KlllQ. $30, --' '- , sale" . ,,.., 12~-" ' ' ~~ '1, ~~1tufl; .. 1 "°"' $15·'f-Gardon' quUted; tl);ow ~ f'ojyester/colton top, patyaoter 1111, nylon back. Twin, reg. $15, _,1 ... a.-. $23, -1U&. Klng.$25,'-1.25 -· • Sale .1910, .... $22. •u,J, D.t1y' print: Quilted, thto!"·•tvl•. Cotto11/ Awll® r•y•• top, polrMt.r flll, cei;hHI '•ck. Fi}JI, tef. $22, .. tut. 'Qu .. n, fl~, S. ..... King. $JI .. •·ff -1) • " .. ' . ····•···• •'··- " . , ... )..,, ,. 'fS I f16~ . ,, 4f-O .,·' 27141 . } ' .~ .... 1t." Covtt yo11r floon with color 01111 yot,1nolf , ~with ••Yl11tt clvri119 out 15 % off or•• r119 101•. Ori•11tol· , ~tyle 11lvtlte4, S11011l1h·tlll loo••• 9•0M•ttic P•tt•rt11, J:ollclf, twffdt. Som with ocototiv• frl119•d ed9e1. ·~· ; ~II with 11011 .. klcl ~ec••· · I :,JNCOll 61f ... : 64.tt. ~ 11.1• TAJMAHAL ht· ... ~lot.ft .. ...,, •• , •• !IPANISll nll 6lt !tot·"·"-- ' • • ~' I ... , ' ,:Ii• . ' 399 . ,,..., .. Ml ' 'sale11! ..... SIS 0 'Plmola' Quilt top...,_ alyl11111Md ln-oraolld oolo!'I. Amie niyon top, polyeste< ftff, cotton bocll. Machine wulJ, tumble dty. Full olze reg. $15, -11.75. Warm-up !hit winter with ""'top quolfty thennaf blllll<eta. All polyester in popular sOlid co!Ors. NY)on binding . Tel ev ision 41% w.l.C~~1or. Ma azmes 57._ News a ers 58 ~ Shop s .. ..., Noon to I p.a. at th hlo,.,..g stores: ' FASHION ISLAND, Nowport,llHch (714) 644-2313. H\INT\NGTON CENTER, H•ntington Beach (714j 892-ml. . • ,. HARBOit CENTER, CO.ta MOH (714) 646.5021. -. 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An·_ AW Fette spokesman llid lhll lhe men ....... told oo lbelr arri'lll at Clark Air Bue In tlll! -PlllllppinOs thot lhe comm1M!.1a conlsnd. by· tho senior olllett in lbelr POW carhp'aie 'lllbjecl'tocr<riew. · • ·~ Is no ~al billS !or the ...uor. ol!ic& of a .POW I camp lo c:Onfer commtsslons , durillg ' intermnen~" S I t d _..,....:.;Maj. Fred ,M...,... He Ille! was relaY,ing lhe ••• ; word of ID Air ForC< --nel'6mcer. . -l4eolified lhe -men, Ill downed wblle 00 be~ilearcband""""6 mi11klol over North Vietnam, u : -T. Sgt. Arthur N. Black, 21, ol Bethlebem, P1., who WU caplured 5ept. 20 Jiil -5111. s,t. Arthur Cormier, ll, ol, Bay Shor<, N. Y .• who wu coplured Nov. I, lllll -M. s,t. WII1llm A • "-··· ollloboruMJJe, N.C., who WU capllnd Sept. 20, Illll Tiie three ·men. who laaded at · Travis Air F°""' Bue • Wedneoday nlrbt, """' repor1edly livm lbelr prison- . campl prom9tion1 ·to lieutenant In 1911 l>YCol. John Flynn, who Is still in prilon. ~nate Bill To Toughen Felony Laws " . SACIWIENTO (AP) -A bill proposlnl m ID d It t 'r y prioaa temis for -ped-dlen and .......i ,_ ... been """'*" ID tlao •te .... Sen. Fred lf. MarW Ir. CR-• Redding) In-. bill last _..wlllchbe-wu lro!led by AUJ. G<n. Eftlle J.Y_... The bill would strip jOdgtl 0l 1ulh0rity to grant pc;obotlOD or to suspend aentencet tor penom cooYlcled ol ..run, heroin or of fel<>ntes lnvot.i111 the use-of firearmL Last yeor, Marler Ille!. le-thin '° percent of - ..meted ol telliDI -""" 8e1J1 to prtsoe while !Jlll1 llt '!ft -to '"'°" oot ol tho 1.-,.... 6le- -ol ltlllOd -in 1'71.' . . .. ' . • • • • I I l ... -GURKHA ON DUTY AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE Amont World's S.1t Comblit Troops Gurkha Soldiers Big on Courage I,!)Np()N (UPI) -When British soldiers met t h e Gurkhas for the first time tbey und<reillmated them. Today, more thin a century and a half later, they value their former enemy at more than a mlllioo pounds (12.35 mllll<11). 11tat's what has been raised to augment paltry Gurkha pensions. Unable to defeat the fierce little Nepalese hillmen, the British made peace with them in 1815. Nepal beeame Bri· titin's Asian ally and the Gurkhas jOined the British army. At least 100,000 Gurkhas fought with the jlrlUsh In each World War. After World War II they served In the junglet of Malaya, earning much of the credit for Britain's defeat of the Communist in&Urgents - the only time in modem warfare that a ~a force bas been completely crushed. In the British army Gurkha courage is legendary. British officers compete to command them. What makes them such ex· emplary sotdJers? "I thiJlk il's probabl y because they're hill men and they live in a very, very harsh climate, " said Lt. Col. C. G. Wylie retired, who com- manded Gurkhas for 30 years. His father also was a Gurkha officer and his grandfather was British envoy In Nepal. "You've jolly well got to develop special qualities to survive-mental resilience as well as physical, and a good sense of proportion, which is the same as a sense of humor," he said. "The GurkhaJ are simple. tough, cheerful, very good natured, home-loving with a terrific sense of hwnor and joUy good fighters. And they get on frightfully well with British soldiers. "They do the same things, like kic~g a football together and drinking beer. Even if they don't speak the same language the British will call them Johnny Gurkha and the Gurkhal will call the British Tommy and there is tremen- dous respect between them ." The British love to tell stories about Gurkha bnl..,Y. A favorite is about the Gurkha unit called before a British officer during World Warn and asked lo volunteer for an airborne attack. in- volving a jump at 500 feet. AU but six men stepped forward. The CO was stunned. lt was unheard of for a Garkha not lo voJtulteer no matter how dangerous the mission. But when' he repeated bis call for volunteers to make the panclwte j u m p tbe six holdouts stepped forward with the others, smiling broadly. 'l'b!y hl!dn'I re~, tbey wotild have l!J'•Ch!ttM: It is for this kind Qf'COUJ'age that 'the Victoria a;., Br!- 1." the British ariny, Gur- kha courage is ... d~ry. Br i Ii sh off"ocers compete to commond them. tain's highest decoration for valor, has been awarded 26 times to Gurkha regiments. When t h e queen's guardsmen who norm a 11 y stan(\ teremonial dU:ty outside Buckingham and St. J ames palaces, Windsor Castle, the Bank of England and the Tower of London, were called to Northern Ireland last year, the Gurkhas took their place- all of 5 feet 3 Inches tall In starched khakis and broad- bl'immed hats. It was an honor never before bestowed OD I llCll- Engllsh soldier. Under the Labor govem- menl Britain's Gurkha force was cut from 15,000 to the 7,000. It looked for a Ume as though the Gurkha• .... 1d be disbanded, but Wylie pointed out. 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It'll gelJ belll -1!1 ....... happen again during the day. Both ..... with Daly" lbat The DWI lorgeta and comes the .crlmlnaJ lowyer bu long back. Daly ne,,.. uya no! . 'been in an outcaat role. Wei> Ub Daly,, the man ii In be, Lcrodon, Benol, ~ the SI. Louis lllunlclpal,C<lm:IJ Faber and otber,trjal lowym Building ~ every day. 1hare the oame IODtlmeot. The man nWcbes' dimes. Daly Webbe, teylliil to exploin' what )>; mooches UbOrty.' · be thought ai:counted' !or it, He Is ao "'1D)lna1 defense Aid: ·', · • lawyer. , '"' . "When you ~e .froni. the, . . , :· "OUl<:asts," be sa)'ll, l>W'slnJ! l\f<el u most o[ .~have, )'OU his Ups. Then, o forgiving • smile, and • stralgbtenlq up .. lbat his tollored grey ouit ....,. moliled to bis body. ''The 111lt ~.~ alwaya ha .. loolred '1<)wn al ua because Ibey aaoclota ua with our clients, who have hap- penecl to be murderer1, rapists, burglarl, r o Ii b e r 1 , pimps, whom. We are at the bollom slep or the legal pro- fesalon'• aoc1al ladder." 'I say if we rMly wont low and ;;c1er,' then it is I' ibsolutely ~uaryth.t the worst ioit of • bitch in the world gets the best kind of defense available • • .' OU~~-,.,. ci,11~ ~lj "'&-'!> lo1r a:llpal '!"Ii . --.. !!'~ or ~-~lf~:tll' "= .. -l9ie: '>"·=~ Ame,jCii ~~ )!! be You don\liave a r.nilly"ltilt ·- depended u~ '1~ and 1' Ill~~ j)li Jd'lllber ' more Amert~~~ New tiiiitJi ')aWfer,.tlf'.;fot:ilaft a, , · · Yorlo,._lo Los Angel .. , lrom connections. Wlllt Ille CID New Orleans to Minneapolis, )'OU do but go Into criminal criminal lowyers ore needed Jowl" . Some or the lo w by cltluns who hayj, never esteem fur c:rimina1 lawyen burgled so much os a pig-s1ems from the . licl Iba! ....... ". ...... ·Ja7Walk<lc!, ....,g tbeir 1'111lber, .......... ... --· : ......... ho' _.,, t.s . ., "obo<iJri r,;:: UIOuiled anyone,......-W .... , .... ~ ' _, ore confident ~ taqbl oellooli 11111 godualel ·who their cblldnrp.-to .Vpec1 incl hovered near· the IJOU&n or ~ the law. ~I ~t ((If bne a&demic classes. • : • t ftuon or'·IDIJtbet ,tld aft fo~ men like Daly,tSbems 1 l. aucked Into lhe maw or the Ilic! H_ennelly, · <rtmlnal 11 · criminal jlllllce m!em -...,.. lo have been a cause wbere they may Brit ii\eet ooe ud calling. or the principal #ti In W ~ "1 lras-a child or the -t- penoramo of low llld <fde!:. lllC-claos people," ~ a Y The talk gol ..-l4p lame' ~ who wos1·larn •ID and what it does 'l•f~""' llluts and graduot.d lfri;ili and to his clienli ullll!Jately.. laW lcbool In America ~!ID. bow it eftecls the.l!"!'~ J;o, then, these men . d , of the criminal i-dslem-bmnble backgrounds could tol· "Frankly," Daly • a I d erate -II nol ...,.pt -the "becoming.as well known as oulcall lobel. But It ls ail.ac- Morrls ~ ·or F. Lee Cfjllance tlnpl with •-d · Balley ~"' J>t!rcy Foreman superiority whkh acerua to ) could burl-lrly 'pt0!1sslonal ac· men who see ~ • Uvlty. I'.ll' have • to d o Ciirmlp;ons d eauw. , oomethlngoltogetberdlf· Daly said: ''The queotlcu W..t. we're alwaya uked -e'lfty "Now:Yl\" mill!t ~y that I damo crizmnal lowyer geta It have the ~~ 1fired, ~-'-, •Jlowr em ,0. •¥t•.S '!11at is, ! lmw bow Jt worts I -who'I raped I 0W. to the nth dogree. I bave tbinP Jdrl?' I ,.y 11 we nollJ - functioning very smoothl1. I'm law and order, then lt·"ll not a big atar, I don't draw ablolutely necessary lhat the oulside ·-· I'm able to worst son ol a bitch In the accomplish a very good job as world gets the best kind or a defense lawyer." defense available. Law and Shenker, wilb whom Daly order include1 t be oon- once worked, agreed that _lllltutlonal prom1 .. lbat every lame could have advene Im· man -and that means, every pact on oonie J..._ Shenker man -Is presumed innocent said, "So .you are lomou• and UDlil proven guilt)' and baa a oo the l1dJ' uilblal, aha. that rtpt to a fair trial bJ JurJ. man mus\.~ guilty f. why Every damo !ail ~ne." • THE VIKING PROUDLY OFFERS ••• Wnil lllllillfi: Uls .... • ClllbCl. JZ ... ..... , ...... __ .. --~-_ .. -..,,,. ... • ~-~. f""""7 18, 1973 DAY OF THE DOME Sii IT NOW .IPICIAL HOUR• POR THIS SALll 10 AM to 7 PMI ...... . "•· ..... .. ,l,.., .... IAV14.tt ,. h'll 1.U .111 - _, ... p.. 'Mlll.PltCl:W ....... l*t ......... ....... LIM.t..,..,. •• .i-., ... .. .... , .... ........ ~·-.. ....... .-.a,.~ IAWl.11 · 1~· _.111.PllCIUI ............... --illllftllill, --lMJ ..... llW1e.tJ '51 .. ..... 2'7 ... ,.:ur lllrt ...... 11111 ........... -·-~ •11¥1 '' .... 111 llllQ.NIUtlc 8'lyl -.1,.. lcr .. 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''"otfol' ,with. eitt.i.•tlc. tron1ll'li1tio11, pow..- 1fforln9, 110wor bro'.li•••' 11f•clov1 'wonlroM , ·Mevtifvlly •P- pointocl kikh.lf With.) bt.ttf'Or rii•"· fore.cl uMt h.ot, dohuco b1throom, ?.J otho1 hnniries. ORDER NOW1 · . • • . ' . . - 1a.AC1£S:· ·IWI IUllllS·- 10 SEllCT FROM ~. • • -, MOTOR HOMES • •• PACl·AllOW e CHIMOOI e SCOUT --e TUYIL9UDN PllNCUS -· e MIL·MAI MINl-~ORJIOMES 'AND CllASSIS llllllTS , ~ llllATUlnte-POll HAI e A.C.. ·~DO e •YPn e -• YIYA e MU..MAI e HOUOAT e CHIMOOI • PllDl•'ll·JOY ...... qr-. ' -VAN . CONV~l~IONS 'HOUMY....-znt:--e ~e t tlttfCO.~ .. ~ WMIOlll • llDIAI . ----·' YAll CONYEISDC UAit eow1plete wttft ""' ti• ......... Mlk•' Into • diiteth, • ... , .. , 111pply wl~ ,_.,, 11cftox. pMelifll I in111l1tio11, Yi11yf, floor, cttt;f1lt1tt, tt.,..,. c1~11eh. 225 c11. in., t. 91111 11\d d111I jr. we1t c••1t 1nirron. ORDER YOURS NOW ... • . -• • . PIEVIEW 'SHOllNI ' . FOOR STAR· MIN~.TDRllOME 0 '73 . TllU ....... . . . 2 RMf plen to c-..e frff!. SJ ... 4. Opti-1_ 6.· I T .. Dfft• Chff1ia with -s•o· V-1 •ittl110. AutoM.tic h'oftUlii1· 1io11, powor lM'ekot, "lf•conteined. A1 tro•e11do•t Yoluo. Ol!IU YOUU llOW Beach -lity . • . . liiyl119 A Me~~ 11,,·! All ....... . c ......... . "··· Fa~! .. 'lllblCE . ' ,, . j \ .,.,, 1C ' ; 2 • . _..,,.,. ................ ,,~, '.1288 '&8 ... 51788 11•1 c 4 "':J.: l' ....... c.. . llllU!'j '~J 53788 7DWI DI Mi.i Mlfwl1a 1 ~--....... ....... tt L IW'Dltal •• -·· ! : I . ,__ I " J • ' ! : I ' I .. . • • . • .! . .....,. • .. ....,.. •... ,.,.. . ···-~·-· TW's • • . •11~;:,t , I i lid· • ..... -Cl ~ .. ...,. Ir• cl ;s•ltlon of-114111elly." -Dr. IW..k ,,.....,, Cllllllor , . of ''a. Hllllllll Attallll." '1 • • J ' .. • 0 I f ~ , · ·; ·" ''WW we en M-A dllllbl'e 1-:., , .. l.t.E~D •. llOW,,HJA doiWe P~Y ' -· , we'I be-. We'' llCne Cl 11-A .. Y ~ bo • L.! -"· ·r..:.t1t • ·too " • 1~. Y _ _, ~.. • .,.,,., •'>,)• • .. ,._,.1920'&<10M 'lq!llCJ. • _II +:° ~.. ·~ (~. ~ ' ' ,\ ..,.,.,f 'I I ' ;,l'Y 1~• 1 f I )~ t :. ,,; I . '.-. .. .,. ' .• "' ·.r. ... ~ ~ • ... t • • .,,,. • • • ... .. , ., . . • .. .,, .. • .. ,;;/J' c • . ' ' . . I ' ' • • •• ' I ,. . . ' • • • . ' ' I ' ' SJ llAll.Y"-OT Good Deed People DALY' """' ......... Dl!lL DRUM. WALIElrlC~EDWARI> CAMPBELL .. B ... ii.I Helpers Fomdain Valley Conullwrily H06Pital'1 Guild baa attracted lhree new members -all Diiie -whose talents have been mod to 1be fullest this put Y-· Dell Drum, wbO<e wife Helen is a guild member, has mmDed lbe ·boopital gift-tt<Jc>l<-and--buill..nelveo-l«-lhe llA>,....__ -...,.,,. l4tranl Clmpbell contributed many Friday evenlnp ..-c the gift shop. • Walter Koch makes daily trlp8 lo the Poot Office lo oal- nge 1IJld 1hned magazinea 1l'lllc"1 ore laler dlllributed tbrougboul the boopital. All tbn1e, all Fountain Valley reslclmta, can be tound at the bolpital lending a helping band wbenenr a man'• touch is .-led. 'Ibey were recenUy honored by the guild for their ..mce. YouCanHelp A <risis bas develaped at the Bui« Sell preocbaol In Orange. Several yoonptero from Garden Grove and Westminster haft no wlf lo gel lo llCbool u the van drivet is serving jury duty. 'lbere ii an urgent need for obortAerm driven. School 11ntnl time ii betw-8:30 and 9 a.m.; dasaes end at noon. Dr!..,,. allo are needed by the Hunttngtoa Beach Head SWt program lo bring dlildren lo a eentral location for phys. icll ch«t ups. • Help ii needed at the Main Slleet Huntington Beach lilnly during the Saturday afliernoon movies. Popcorn and dl d$b are ~ed llt cost,. but volunteers are needed to help aaclt popcorn, sell goodies, and assist with the dilldren. Hours ani from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. . Te find out bow to offer assi~· for '611 of tbeiie - -1211 lhe Volunteer Bureau of w .. ·0raog, Cowd1.•d112 Sta-Ave., Garden GnJve. ~mo. ,ne olfke la open lfondays through Fridays from 10 LID. lo S p.lil. A few agendee are In need of voluntein. lo Uldat In tutor- Ing.. leacb!ng, derical, public relatiom, commltla wort, U. IJnrTduties and organizing groups. Some are: Newport.Mesa Unifle\I School District, nrions hours, )[on. days through Fridays. . Sonora School Library, Costa Mesa, houri, 9 LID. lo '2 p.m. Mondays through Frida~ Camp Fire Girls, 1616 E. Fourth st., Santa Ana. Tbore allo i.. a need for. an Englilll teacber for a group of Spanisl>speaking adulta who have formed • group lo meet from 9 lo 11 LID. Fridays. • -• . Volunteers need not be~ In thee lkllll; their only reqllilement is a willingness lo give lime tq olbers. A call to the Voluntary. Action Center, 2117 A.,Yocado,....,tn St., Coota Mesa at 642-0963 is all you need do lo olfer IOl'viceL 1be office is open from 8:30 LID. to 4:30.p.m! weel<dayL Help for You Determined to take off mid-wintel-flab immediately? The Federal Trade Commis.<ion offen the. remlnden to paw colllidering joining a health dub or figure .ion: Do not decide on a strenuous exlftlae J>!Ogr&m before c:oosulting your doctor. · Do not sign a contrad on the spot. Ast If you can take It home lo ltudy overnlgb{. That .wilf give you time to coDIUlt ,._ lawyer, laca1 consumer proledloll office or an Fl'C apnl, If needed. H the club won't let you take the CODlnct llome, you m1gb! consider going elleWbere. Tab a short-term menibenlllp CXJllltact If Pollible. If you . .,. not happy, you have ~ lolt mudL H the dub......, nir iljljilvnl, ""' can always sign up f« addltinnli ..,l!lell 'or _.h• d memben:bip. Be mre you know the p111grun'1 atmt, faclllt• and =-l H the alesman relen to a swlmmlDI pool, WlDll •vm. uk to-them and detmnlne how IDID1.,_. lien will be nslng the facility at any given lime. AYOlll ligning '!£~':".•dub that bas not heell bullt orb.al Ml CJPIMll. Man! adverti.le apedal pi1cel I« a clllb ... "*""'yet ulst. D!._.i 11100 aaleo pitdlel as "you b.a"' been eiplldaL 1J aelecfecf• IDd "offer upli. today." Ia .,. --. .-. -.. 1 plq Oil 11"" emollooa by telling you 411& you're ......., a apedal pnce er an exclUJive deal, neMlw d wllidl J'llll;J aisll. . . . I ' . Rapists Cateh the Unwary Assaults Plague Huntingwn; Police Give Warning .,. --PYlfOU)I ....... "91 ... ' Ripe II a bnllal, dep'odill od tbol oo- .....,.111, as lo Ille cue ol _.. l'olt, a F ....... Vallq -..U., - In Ibo deldi ol Ila - And b r111a W tb1J 1n at• bl to..,...., polloltnlluallnPD-are -111111 Ill allrlnloJ .... ' lo Ibo ........ ol _..i .-Ill In lllelr city. Slnoe Ille 11n1 o1 Febluaz7, there ba'" bom a lllll -rapa or att-np!ed rapel ,_tee!. lncl•>lilll tbe ..... ...... " Mra. l'olt, • 17·,....id DIOllllr " two ....... -bod)' -llllDd '"· I In ~ Btmlln&toll lleadt tract. Siio bad -atrongled. 1Alil Ocllill 11 the -who ID-. -,.i.. ... crimll In lliadlngloa ' _.. alid lie -ledpl .... - ...,_ In tbe oumber ol all...,, ap- ponn!ly COllll!lilled by -cllllfftlJI DJell. Bui Ochoo sayt ba can'I olbt a factnal eoplanatlaa for Ibo ..... h It c:areleande Oii titt put ol Ibo vldiml that has lood to tbe ...._ lo ,., crimes, or is It just -tllal so many have occurred lately? Ochoa thinks It's probably a little ol botb. 0 You know, a lot of women don't think about wjlere tbv're 1oi111, Ibo lloun tbey'll be out or If tbeyn alone or not," be said. "Look at a couple of tbe rec8Jl Ciiies we've bad: one woman was at home alooe, In bed, but she'd le1t ber front door 1mlocked Another was by benelf In a laundn:lmat In tbe early morning boun. '!bat kind of thing can have a lot to do with tt. .. So Ochoa has a list of things for women to do -and not to do -to avoid being ripe;t . First, be says, don't hitchhike. Not by yourself, not with a friend, not at all. "Hitchhiking is really bad news. It gives a pervert tbe perfect opportunity to Senators Enjoy Executive Status, Informal Names WASHINGTON (AP) -A JJ.S. """'"" makes $42,500 a :ioar and gmerally Is welcomed at mos\ Washington social af· !airs. But many still Wllllt the folb bact borne to lhlnk or them •• iuSI plain Bill or Pete or Jim. Some even insist on it. At least four senators recently have sent out notices asking newsmen and others to use tbelr shortened first names. Thus, West Barthelmes, administrative assistant to fresbman Sen. Josepb R. Biden Jr. (D-Del) informed ..,,.._ tbe senator woold Jilte tbem to refer to him in news stories as Joe. .. He ran u Joe Bf~ lllJd be was eleded 1111 Joe Biden and be signs bis name Joe Biden," Barthelmes said. 'lbe Senator Republican conference, meanwhile, bas COrTeded o If I c I a I biographies or senators to -the sboriened rim names. M In Bill for Sen. Willlarn E. Broct m (!\.Tenn.); Pete !or Sen. Peter V. Domenlci (R-N.M.), and Bob, for Sen. Robert W. Packwood (&-Ore). Some senators have it both ways. The junior Republican from Kansas wes the name Robert Dole in official Senate listinp but Bob In pn!SS releases. . Others simply are known on capitol Hill by nicknames, such as "Abe,'' for Sen. Abraham Rlbicol! (D-Oxm.) or "Jake" or "Jac::k" for Seo. Jacob Javits (R· N.Y.). ' ALTERNATE ••• . (Fnml Page Bl) County Branch ol the American Institute of Family Relations, oegollates wort cootrads or arrangements for many cllenis. They seem to wort for tboSO wbo need tbinp In writing, be said, citing bis -• noblble contract .so far wu wiUt a man who poled ,P ,000 bond ac...mi to quit drinlll>g If liht4jfe came la fer CIJlllllOl,. Inc-... Otben ore simpler, ';/itb delinlation ol -and rlgiltl the aim.' ' 8cme ~ lllopor\ tbe !ch or I tbreefeor mam.aee oontracl, .....ehle lf tblnp are wolting. Smltb tblnb this pull too lllllCh ., • -OQ • Rla-tlombip. I ' •1 line a cllml wllo Jllll pot 1111 "trife Cll -~ notice, .. Jig llld. And, altboucb ll't tllllJ thoulbl ol u ao alternative, belnl lln&lo ml llttnc alone (or wltb a atnJclll roommate, of Ibo l8IJI" ... ) is anolher-ol linJg. ''l Gl!T Tlll£D ol poople utlna me, 'Wilm .... ,.. ...... to"" martiecl?' u II tbel'll'1-l!llng"""" wllh mo," aald 'EIUle, a illJWle W011118 ("bJ choke") · .,,i. n ... 1o lllllJllngtOll .BelCb. "I COD be clqoe lo -If I wat wltlloal -'illl aocieq'• llamlHJl""I" ..................... ''Bui I dooi caU It m alleaYte · liloolJle. 11'1 just tile way I .f<el." . lbe~ssld. Be W11'111......, to be esped•U, ft'1 ol--· mm looldnc tor odd jobs er m'N"ODe wbo 1'llltl to w the pi-. "Don' let..._.. lo,...-."""' c1oni lnllt tbem. ''That llOUlldo reolly bad, doesn, It!" Be pa.-1. "Wen beginnlllc to .....S like a connmmity ol paranoiacs. arm."t . '" . we. Bact to salesmen. Ochoa noted thal llllldting In the city ol Hunlillgtm Biach is illegal without a permit and m- ly a !ew are granted. U a permit bu been granted, the salesman is requlrod to ciorry It witb him. "So If be buni got a perm!~ c1mi let him In Ibo -. " ho said. "In fact If there's anyone In ymt neigjlborbood who doesn't beloog tbel'll - and who isn't jull passing tbrougll, call the pol.ice. Give us a brief descriptioD and we1l come out and cbed: them out..'1 When It comeo to laundromats, Ochoa says, "Dm':t go alone at night. If JOU cani gel tbere In Ibo day, take a fri...i with you." Golden West College, which has be<D ~ tho scene of two rapes and an attempktl'· rape In tbe past six months, is abo tbe subject m one ol Ochoa's warnings. DAILY PILOT Plleh IW ~ KMlllr "Before night classes there's no pn>- blem because tber< is a lot of people arouod. Mier class, try to travel witb I group. Awid !hxt cuta tbroud> fields, shnibbery or dark places," be said. M for driving alooe, especially al nigh~ tbe advice is: don't stop lo< --ytbing-mtil-,ou can stop~ that's well lit and fUl1 of people. RAPE SCENE: A WOMAN ALONE IN A LAUNDROMAT "ll ycur car is stalled, stay in it witll tbe windows rolled up and the doon loclt· ed. U someone approaches ,.. -a offer of help, have tbem i;oll lbe polioe or a tow truck, but c1oni let them In JllU1 car. pick up somebody -a ready-made 'fie. tim. It's just as it be ordered up a victim and there they are." '"11ie whole thing bolls dowo to Ibis: "Install a peep bole In yoor door if.you don 'l trust people, especially men. doo't have a way of seeing wbo<e there "Perverta come In all ••es and aia!s. witbout-cijJeriing-llieOOor. Milir-,oo'Ve 1lley're jioorly dressed ,;;' lbey'r< well Al borne, day or night. keep yoor doon and windoWll locUd as much as possible. got ooe and there's 80!DeOlle at 1be door dressed. And lbey'r< memben ol aE wbo'sblockmgit,doo.'tanswertbedoor," races," be said. &.lalAllENTO (AP•)-1111111 .-----"" woald ba --• bill Juli-111111 -.., ' •-1""bw Wiiiie Broft Siil F.iw•1_. AT WIT'S END ~-.~~~=---~~~~~~- Hickory Farms of Ohia9 has an ad\lentUf9 into an exciting WOftd of taste tieuurea waitq tor you md your group! Your Journey wi" allo be apiked wtth lhe 8Ctded excitit-- ment or -and llPlelll -rnadoOftlf toyou. OUR SAFARI WILL PUT DOLLARS IN YOUR GROUP TREASURY! can for Delalla: Phone 540-6991 S..11111 Coast ?laza ....... CHOUllL MAU. COSTA IESA llUSTOL AT SAN DIE90 r:wY AN EXCmNG EASY MONEY . MAKER FOR YOUR GROUP GET A USED SEWING MACHINE FOR • ' 'If VPYLmllD-.mTY-1\' -CClll,--n * ....,.Olm'IVACUl'TCI Ill il'.TM1-11AC1•••-llllr-llOM ·····························~······················ : MORE "W EVENT VALUES : : LOOK WHAT 1111UYS ! • • a.ti • • · fht FASHION MAW zSo·no * 1: um>A•MMct••AT -._--: ! llt'#tnorMdllM.Model2SZ. ! • . • • • -'llill~allow .. ... ...,. ..... _ be!llstobe-11 edbJ• pl)clrioi"ht 11 J*t Of • ~ .......... olllle : -••••ro11111AT'9" :·:·MU "°9 : • wntl ! ! REG. '109" "'117 \ • ··' : &mDliWMWUCt•DAT T Ar • • ~caeema. ! -1a •••rl•c• bdon "8lslallve aimmllleel darilel ·-ol bis miler bill, -aald Ibo --1-......... lo. ·······~·············"*···· .......................... . S[t!Q§R aMpenk2111atlnll-.••~ed••••• ~ol :-:,,.,--:: ' ~ ..... ~~'"~dlu~l~·~·~·;1~;J .... ·---·--·--..;;-t .-. --1 •AT--' fll 1"1 ltNOllt CGMl'JUf'f, v ... QM .... --""", .... IUQI ___ ...... -11)-•bec•• ""'"---·------... .,.., ... Aided dlna.w-_...._.., .... .., ...... ... m1ddltdam ...... 1....;:•:;•;.;;;;;;;;;.;;•~ .. ~-;;;.--.. "'!"----~----------­/ • ' . • • • -- - - --.......... -~~"'-' ----- At ¥our Service ... J'41t r1 .. 111t .....,'ltDI. ,,_.II M aavuee ti IQ lldl1r e.t ...... ., ... " ..... Mule••···~ DEAR PAT: I bave -trylnC to locata a particular mualc boot, but haven, bad &JlJ' luck. The UU. probably wooJd be "H&Mll" by Neil v-. '!1lere II a boot !or guitar bolng acid, but I can't !Ind one 10< piano. I wu DllnllloC of wrlling to W.....,. Bros. Rt<ord CO., but cledcled to ask ,..,.belplmlead. T.Y~e...-- ....... , -City la -Cull Piasa, Colla-.· ... ·-· ii llMt. 1'ln'e a cllMCe JW IBI;)' M eellfued a ....... tMre II • --.,,,_ .............. ----__ ., "Jlor. -( .. ., -.... He) "" .-.... ,,_ Uoft tile ,._. _ _. ___ ...., .... __ 1c.,.wrtlleoau _____ .. _lw_plloroadpluo. 81-'en.lltN DEAR PAT: 8<fore Clulltmas I placed a $11.81 order wilh Ullnry Guild for cllildt1n'1 books. 'lbeir -t said any order toQJine ~ ar more would receive a 20 ...,-dl!Count oll the price listed In the· brocllutt. A few doys belo"' Olrblmu I was Informed a 19.95 set .r boolls "5 Dd out and would be available again in January. I was given the cbolce ol oootilluillg the order or cancolling it. I continued and recelv<d the mis.ting set later with a separate bill. 1be available boob In my ori- ginal ardcr arrived bef01'l <luistmas, also with a .. parale bill. W IS.SB d-,... igllClftd In tbeae bllllnp and I wrote several times ltatJne I "6tod to pay either bill, or any lnt«eot 1D1til I was c...tlled with my dis- -u -..c!. My other gript about IJtera/y Guild is why boob advertiold ot •• 95 end up CO!ling $10.15 plus 54 cenlt Ill:. Is that fair! l _, haYe taken a stand on Ibis -t cnditlng, bul I'm asking your belp"""""'" I am't get anywhere on my own. ' s. s., JnlDe Ulenry GolW -~ aplala ,..... ---ud ..,. It ... ... '-c:':"''''M:e deputmeat wldclt auwtn ''ever)'" letter rec:etved. y-.. 1"ioC ............ ud ... -will -· wrlU.. ..ri-ll<-· or -ne 95 .... -to u.. $1.95 -boot .,.tee . _.. ... ad ~toe. ne tu 11 reqalr<d !or...,...._ _,ta • Nnt Yn Iacll 11 :,..._-....rtt may be~ by IJterwy Glll4"I c•••er teriice departmellt. bet dH't be nrprteed U a few more lwec:!I* lillla .;. malkcl to -II may tab a wlllle for Ille compator to be Wid•lel. ....... eorTeClloa. - ·:Egg P _rices Cracking N.ew Records ' GRAND OPENING .. CELEBRATION Now·34 Store• _n)Serve You ·cost• Mesa 100% POLYESTER -. DOU8LE KNITS An •ssor+m~nl of 100 % Poly· •st•r Double te'nm mar,ed down just for this aleb,ation. Solids and coordin•ti"9 'Jacquards 60" wide. Machine washable. 299 FLOCKED VOILE$ A b•autiful sel!ction of pastel 99 colors just perfect for that ~ ( S~rin9 or Easter d,.st. -45" wide. Machine washable. . 1 . ASSO.'l'.ED FABRICS A select group of •Ssorted f•b- rics including I 00 "· · Cof+Qr,s, Cotton Blends and Polyester ~5" wide: M•chine washable. 100 ''n COSTS NO MOU TO SHOP AT SOLOMONS" Wntminatw • I Narlllr c..tw. S:.. """"' ...... W.tnllMtlr ,. .... .. ... ~·-!!!! ,S..l llffeh · Fountain V•lley 1:f ~C ...... ,11'Nt~A"" ......... c...... 12l7J LM A"'911t• IM. IMPORTED Cl~MIC ELEPHANT. MANY COLORS TO SELECT FIOM ,391s BUYS ONILUOI ... 0111 IAtAI I <-r .....,, . - e llACH:-- -&M.'Tl-NrlfT•l:Jlt ...... 644-Cm J Some comments from shop- ptra: e "I Died to-my kids to scbool with a hard-boiled CU for lunch every day, but now I oubotltuta peanut butter and crackers twice a week for pro- tein." e "Instead ol buying jumbo eggs, I switched to buying medium eggs." Mario Santoloci, manager of a Pacific Palisades delica· lessen, said his price -for fresh jumbo ranch eggs rose from _69 cents a dozen to 85 cents. You· and Law - Unwed Fathers Helped MANNING'S COLLECTORS SHOP ~ 28 N~lltT 81..VD. OtlTA ,_,.-.-., CALIP' •• , • tst Hit•• 11·9:.0 MATERNITY If PANTY 1¢ SALE 1 PAIR t:lJlll-:um PA.IR u (lmlt I palrto ·-~ I . , • -· r""""1 lS, 197l DAILY PILOT B J J..S P•per F•••• . DEAi\ PAT: Wilm I """""" a full.lengtli mirror from flt frame ~ cenU,, I found II WU boc:Ad wtlh ID aid -per daled Nov. 30, lll(IS. It wu printed In Illinob, probably Ollcqo, •Ince h contalnl 1dvtr11se- men11 from Manllall Fields. 'l1lere an other tnterestmc old •ds "1d a belulillll colored page. The -Is In fair ooodltlon, but still ""dable. I'd llke to know U f!>is llO"'(llptr bu any value and who I mlg61 OOlltaet .. ostal>Ush 11.t wwth. ' I D. &, Buliqlaa B<•cll .,,) ; . ,... -Celledort Sllop, UJ E. ClllllH, -Au lpedolbea ta ,._..., -ud wll .. Jlld lo -to IM Yll• of,_ old ·. -· no lop plb )M ~ ...... II $1.M lo $1.11 Ill 11111 ..... A Alo .. ~ ........,. -lio1lls • "'"price. Old .._.... -· ......... ..--~..-..--.. 111-~. v .. m1P1 .. lltller ti! to lootp ,_flod ud frune Hao a 11ome .._,... -LeeJce.t • t .. n.ere DEAR PAT: Hutlor ltigh ,schoOI has about the only decent quari<r- mile tnct In well Newport ll«ICh for Jocgtnc and yet the Powen that be seem -to keep -1• fnlm me It. Even lhoug)I the track al °'"""' de! Mar High la alWl)'S ~' Hutlor'• track is kept locked. Uling it required scaling a fence before ana now pole ~oos hive been added to keep -le out ol what I coomder a public facility. Why one ochool's b'ack remalnl opeii ud the -Is locked Is myslilytng. The ellort to mal<e it e'ieo mono dUficull to get Into the track b lnlurisUng. N. N., Newport B<acli Newport e.rt>Or mp Sdlool Alllltaal Prtoclpal . Jack F. Klq said tbat --Bfll•'• tnct .. lo • --..... by all ,..,. ~ lolP acboola, .-ldlve J-"'I aad locklq ...... tlou are med m loelp -1n11 paid -'lo dllellc evenll lleld there. New· ~ ~ Sdlool Dllll1el ·allon Ille dty to ... IU f1clllllel wllu lhey are llot W.C med for ldlool 0-. bot ..ty If IM di)> mal<H ap- pllcatloo wltll tile dlstrtet ftr ~ ... _ ................. c:ordlac to Cah'i• Sloan,-. of Ne"IMC1·-Parb, Beaclies ud Il«n!atloa Deporimeol II yoa are -.ied la d!Kautoe a clly·IJIOll,... eel ,......,.. for ... ol Harbor Blib'1 tnct, contact Stewart by ca!U.g City Ball, m.Jllt. ;, . . ~ Just Like Washington's CherryJ~· MONDAY, FEI. 19th TO THURSDAY, FU. 22nd. WOMEN'S SEPARATES s11m ... '°" FlOM 99' JACllTS ... PANT$ . POLYISTllS _,~...,kl ' VALUES TO s20.oo ·ASSOmD COLOI 99c ;;o1;99 "IOUnoN" SIP.t.u.m NOW - --LADll:s" WAIM SUIPWIAI 2.99 M""1-NOW conON/DACtoN iLIND SLllPWIAI FllOM 2.99 NYLON SUPS ' P&OM 1.99 r 99c IUS AND stlDUS FlOM . , · MEN'S BUYS . ASsblt1ill-S&ACU. -J1 to 41 • NOW J.99 to 1t99 '°'-1111111 eol -· FAlllc:I . . .. DI SHllTS. ..... I _, ••r& • .. ~ 1.9' ... 'f.99 ....._ ... .,... ' NICITlb AT HAU: NICI . BUY NOW anti SAVE MA.IOI CllDrT CAlDS -'TIL e.M P.M. J P&IDAn •. 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Love's a Parifier Bottle Baby Resc.ied DEAR ANN LANDERS : ThO letter signed "Telling It Like It ls, Wish You'd Do The Same" spurred me into action. I've been wanting to write to you for a long time. Your approach to helping the alcoholic ii a good one, Ann. Don't let anyone talk you out of it. Your readers should be told that haVing "love and compassion" does not mean creating a dependency which is undoubtedly what happened in the case of the woman who suffered the con-seq~ of her husband's drinking lot 33 Jong years. uDfortunately there are mitlioos ot women like her. They help push the aJcoboJic int.a an early grave because they "love" him too much to do the most loving thing, which ma)'be to "throw the bum out." Too many wives continue to "rescue" an alcoholic husband becaUse ol a selflSh martyrdom rof their own cbooslpg. Keep telling ii II.lie lt iJ, Ann. -S. ED HALE, EXIOCUTIVE DIRECTOR OF CHAT- TANOOGA ARE A <XlUNaL ON ALCOllOLISM -8.EJLt.,. '" ... ---1.-.... -..... --:$~ ........... 1 .. not DEAR ANN IJANDE:llS: 'l1li5 lelter is being writtm 111 Ille deld of winter. We . live 111 ~ ... It'• plenty cold up here. M1 wtr. -on sending our two daugbtert, eJPt and ten years of age, to l<hool ~ With only san- (!j!Js oo their feel a.. !Mists that bare legs. and feet lxl~,."!' immunity to that she never gets colds. She wants to raise our daughters the same way. The girls must have inherited their mother's rugged constltuUon because they don't get colds either, but please, Ann, tell her there is no truth in her theory. -J, W. OF UNION, CONN. DEAi\ J ; W.: It's dlfflcall IO tell a penon there Is no trutb In a theory wben it seems to work. According to my medical consultants, boMver, going bare-legged la the winter does not build ap an Jmmmiltf to anything. Your theory that the Pl• lD- lterlted their mother's rugged wwwtltu· lioo. Is' a likely ooe -plus the lac! lhal sk llal llltm ps,..,.. ool. I ftnnly be- Ue .. !Ml a ,..W.. atit-tewanl good --p a loog W1Y toward keepiq P"[lle...O,llld. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: A close nlattve of mine lost her husband two years ago. Wllhin a mooth after the funeral , large lifHixe pictures of him appeared in almost every room of her house. There's a huge likeness over the TV tbat-1 find moot d!strac:ling. His eyes bAve a pierdng quality and he Is staring out at-le. It gives me the creeps. cokts and other • . ·; W,. wife' w11 .....,. )II a fosttr home aad Ille! to ~ to '.IC!ljlal In --- ---IUt wn tlllllr too small or loo J.,.._ • on.n leok lier lboel off 11111 ,...t ~. •-Jn very cold w1s•1w. 1'1le ...an iDIUU tbi.I •~ -....... pad 1111111 -the fact Do yoa think I should mention lhis lo her? I don't want to hurt the woman's feelingl bUt J'm sure others are as un· comfortable as I. -TEMPTED TO SPEAK Qtrr f DEAR 001': Pan op llMo templaUoe. ll'•ller-aadU•--plo- 111 .... 0.-, no-uo lba,lipl to .. ot her t.I nmove u...m. Perllaps In Ume ohe 11ill eoed liiom 1eo1. I lllpe 11 jj -f..- ller .U,. • f • ' . Studies, family and director's job at Li mite·d Care Center are combined by Clare Bacon. Right, ESA member Alene Butke's shown dona+ed blood pump. ' . .. • J •' Belief Makes Miracles Happen By ALLISON DEERR people who were-literally dying because • Of 1M 0.llY P'llol ltlH they didn't have ebOIJgh money," she Care Bacon believes in miracles. • .~4~!'~'.bMpft8! ·administrator came They don't happen all the' ljine, "hlit fO "lbi f.ildi.1. Gui!4 asking. us to help wheo you need them they're the(e. ' raiJe funds !cir lbese paU~!f. How else cculd "just a bouseWfre" wtio ~ •.!_we decided it~,tO tJejeparate from married at 16 and ftniShed high scboOt the hospital. I k:pew •Dothfng about foun- through night classe3 become ex~i'{e . ''dat!ona a.pd an t~ medical aspects but director of a nonprofit foundation? or , wlth,·~~help ol ~e administrator we It might just be that miracles happen were mcorporated m 1967. Last year we more often to those who believe in them. opened the center." Clare is a petite, blpnde source of 111e Limiled care Center is now in energy for the ArtificlaJ Kidney Foun; opefatl0n1m days a week and can handle dation and its Limited Care Centtr, loca--papents oo each of two shifts. But ted in Garden Grove. extra roaD\ ls being taken up for storage She doesn't like to talk about herself, of suppllea and equipment '°· Clare iJ but tells much about her own life, feel-=::;.~.dream; building the "'And the girU are always the coaching. her mother. · Sundays, after organizes In the neighbor-Im' kids to chureb, the family play> doubles for a sell candt or buttoos; or wlfatever. When couple of hours, "and that's &mday ... all I hid • WSJ a handlul ol faithful FAMILY SUPPORT • 4 votun!Jers;\my girln1•nld belp me lluff Clare feels this . Important ~-- and a~ ,tbq;ysands of mve\OJ)es." . . . 11 , ua;.sllSe Het husband John, wbo jus.t made ca tr her JO~ 18 ,ti!" kitl<I• you can ~ 1et any lain for the Santa Fe sj..mp Fire from. My bUSbond has 1ieeft ilOod about Depart t 1 in time , , ., 11 .. He lets me talk about lb1np and It men , pu s .some , too. .. ... n -bel 1 c1on'•i thin~ L d "When a group his a !und-talfer fer· ,,r,,...y ps. . t< -1 do the • . _ , iob unless my family was 100 percen1 us, we &O to the event·;t ,m,oe.1~.1 '-·"''-d ,,. all •--( bou AL.!-.. " •· ( ), UClWI !De. re y ~1 lll'ea a t tDIH. • Gett" the ~· ~··-!•--" ' mg ~""' ~;... she m!S>-HO~ORX · ed is Important to her, also. She's taten Clare tries ' to be. home before her COOl'lles at Santa Ana, Orange Qlasl and ~~. 15 and'Llla, U;--·Goldm w..i <oilefeo ruging fr<m hmne lrilm -~ But there anl many pe1111piel . .,._,,.,x to wrillog. . , churd)es and civic groups where he," she ~ "I -.,.,., I'll be mgs and beliefs when ahe epeab of the foundation, the center and he r remarkably close lamily. ~ !Qe.etlngs, ol her 011'11.boald and for "I want to be the best director I can SUCCESSES . talks and sb6we a film abWi the going to sCbool l<r the mt ol my life. I She ls plessed with the·success of the ester: ·-"" • • love It." "I guess the center came about because or the Ladies Guild at Palm Harbor llospilal," she explains. Clare was in the boSpital for cancer surgery. (She had already bad other . major surgery three times.) ' MIRACLES "I knew that atl that could help me was faith in God and a mir8cle." It was at this lime~ that she .becarile familiar with the dialysis unit for ·tdditey paUents, then the .only ooe ln"lhe.QqUDty. "It didn't seem right ·tliiat here Were Foundation so ;fat; .she admits, hut There ls lime far,'famiJy ieJsure ac: Much of her enerv ~clan Is being ,_.t pVe herself c;redit for the several ' tlvity-wedged ~ \the schedule ol a channeled Into the center's nm . funcl- years.shl! volunteered her time, only last • fireman and a wor)l)>c:,WU~ plue two ao-.raitef, a eel~ tennis toomament set year becoming a sMaried employe. tlve girls. , 1 , .~· , for SUnday, Feb. 25, from 1to7 p.m. in "II oomeooe hid come to .me seven ' They cha~wlt!J .Oilier couples as the Stmny Hills Racket Club, Fullerton. years ago and said, •ciare,-you're going many as 40 ,young JOb~1 1DaugbiJ on '"We hope it will be sUccessful" she to set up and run a foundation ', rd have : ·weekend trtpa. Glare a1J01 fQUl'ld time to said, "No, I know it. will be." 1 said, 'You're crazy!'" 1 ' b&aBrownie~Girl~·~. MeanWhlle she's looking for an angel, She gives the credit tq. her family. "I , "We <¥IP OUI whenm!O ... ·-to donate lunda needed to get land and could never do this job 'Without· tl»e"m.'lt's biking, r~, l watersltjlng: COllStructktn ·undei way QD, a new center. not just their moral support. '!'he" g/rls ' "Alld tbis>Yeor," she added. ".We're all "II Will happen. It will" and my husband hive been ·gnial about . going to learn lo SOO"(,.Jii at Mainmoth." · Because Clare 8-!Jel!<ves In my working. Tamara, who plays varsity Umlis, Is miracles. .. .. 1 . ,., . ~ . .,,. • • Precious spare time · is spent with husband, John and two daughters. • • Wat11nkiing'1 a favorite. • Dally Piiot Photos by ratrfck O'DonnoH • • "_.....,.. ____ __ • . -~~ Pacemaker Inserted In Infant '· KANSAS CITY (AP) -'Doc- tors ~at Children's 'Mercy Hoopltal ,have fitted a !Hlar- otd boy I with an electronic P.ilcemaker for his 'abnormally • DAILY '!LOT • $ I 1 ' . I , I J ' • beating heart. ' Dr. 11lomas M. Holder, Jlle · , 1c,.;~ pants pediatric heart surgeon who :~99 operated on the baby, said last ~ $~UO wee~ it was extremely ro.re -~' -k,.it~•ll'f• for a newborn to ~~veto eo~ ~-• •llp .J gestlve heart· failure a 1 thus, t. w'o unusual for the 1 antatlofl • " . . .,.iv ofl• •l8 face!j)!!ker.Jn ·U<!U.ald ~' <\~ Ito!"' f , child 7 -~ -C010'1· " -:"I "W0e' -·•1n1 ·-··t the "' ~i ... p!flk" ",...... Y "'~' r~ ock. Ml•••• f1rtt' to perform this pro-1i .. c:tiv• cedure," Holder sakt "But lt1l:~~s,~,~~"~'·~'~'~~~ is unusual for a child to be • ~ 1 suffering from th\s condiUm at this early age." • Congestive heart failure is the 'inability of the, heart to ; coo\ract and pumj, ~lood el-;-: feCt!Vely. Tiie Infant, not lden-·1'--.._,"""_....;, _ _.:. . '• ,./ ' .- ~: ,,. ~. ., ~-.. •• •• tified, ·was registering only 30 heart beats per minute before the surgery. Holder said heart- alimulaling drugs were used !Int on the baby. Then, a Pacemaker was placed outside llis chest. to i!imulal~ the bear\ e1ecvfca11y; B 9 t h metliodlr failed , FlnaDy, Ute P'acemaker was inserted. 1be Pacemaker in the baby is smaller than those used In adults and contains on1y two batteries rather than foor In adult mode~, Holdo!t said. Russ Doetor .. ' juniors' Tells Parents pants, '8•ts To 'Deliver' 4.99-3~99 Orig. $7-$12. Sketched, MOSCOW (.\.P) A 38 ' h 'd I . Jl.'ycbok>gist urged S 0 vie t -1ne Wl e eg 1n patents Wednesday to have brushed cotton ,........ more than one child because denim. Many many an ·only child often becomes epoiled, 1azy, egotistical, delin-more not shown. quent and a "family despot:' Cuffs no-cuffs Moreover, a single child ' ' oft.ii -oot gaih the flares . jr. sizes s-r3. "colle<ttve•: sp~it necessary Hi Deb Sho' , 52 for "a citizen comtructmg P communism," psychologist M. Alemaskin wrote in t h e Literary Gazette. A!emaskln's article was part of a series in the Writers'· Union weekly partly aimed at curbing the sharp decline in the Soviet birth rate. The birth 'rate Is aboUI SO perC.nt lower than it was under the czars. The Soviet Union is more than twice as large as the United state, but occmllni lo the 111111 United Nations C.Osus figures had a population of about m million compared to about 205 mllUon in the United Slates. ~very Body Ne~ Mil"' . ~ '• f>imsrowN, Pa.' (AP) - After a surprl&e yl&lt, in· ,~rs from the U . S • Department of Agrloulture have ordered a Montgomery County high liCllool lo unplug its IOda1)0P ~ machine d~'Re\;';'~' bead of the di-ol lood and. llQ!W lion olthe State~ of F.ducalloa, Jator ~ a letter lo the achoo!, aylng lhat, antler the state's l'Ollll'"tltlv• fOod law, carbonated~~~ be9erqes C811nill be ....... Ill ~ or neer the lunl;ll "'°"' ,.. -beflm or altar¥" ft oerved• "I dol11 • lit be the one to ~l the tlcll abcMlt !his," aid ~l SUpt, Jooepb B. Roberts fbeol he 1"lcl the , """'°' boon! of the ac11o6 . • • • • ~NA.Hlflfl 444 N. l 17141 5JS.al21 • . ' . - t•-rite lug erepe shirt 11.99 Reg. $18 . In.out square bottom, wing collar, pearly buttons. White , pink , yellow, bright green polyester. 8-18. Misses' Sportswear, 89 laqr orion M»•ter stceaters Patterns that are ours alone. All in ea sy care Orlon® acrylic. Bubble- stif9h s~own in white, . T •~e. blue , 38-42. - Mis1sSs·' Sportswear , 40 ,' ·, ' "' I tt.o•care , lntlt topplngs 5.99 A big variety in assOr.ted I ea sy-ca re tops. Short or long sleeves, stripes, s6Hds. Misses sizes. Sorry n6 • ... telephone or mail. Strfet Floor Blouses, Shirts0 66 ... • • I I I • , ' j111olora' de11h11 pa..U 4.99 Odg. $I 0-$11. Whit• cotton d•nim pents with novelty belt- loops. Simil•r styl• In nawy·hlue denim not sketched. 5-13. Junior SportsWeer, 97 • /, • I / ' • I ; I . , ' i I trl• """ '"'"ts 8.99 Or;g, $12-$14. Acrylic end polyester knits in assorted styles and colors. Many more not sket(ihed. Bri9ht1, darks, 8-18. Street Floor Sportswear, 65 • fU'¥PORt HUNTINGTON I EACH OR.ANGE, MALL OF ORANGE 41 ,, ... , .. hl•fl4 11141 ... 4.1212 ..! Jl,111Edit1t•tA••1111t1714 ).192.))ll . 2100 N. l111tifl ShMf 17 14 ) 991·1111 s~ lo A..M ••• t 1JO '·"'· MONDAY THA'OUWH FRIDAY. SATURDAY 10 .l.M .... '·"'·SUNDAY 12 NOON to 5 r .M . • j --' • • ' ' . •! ~· I --: •, ' ... • t .. • I • DAILY '!LDT -.,, ,......, 1a, 1m -.. Feel Like a Terrorizing Tlme? • r IW<JIAllP1' (Al!).-'!be .... "1lilcllla ............ mot 'Ille Romanl8nl m planninl to put on a ....., In the dunaeona of Dracula'• cullel and mue you ohriet 1'illl !er· .... II ii thb· Commwlill coun- lry'1 latest ideaJor Wiiing -.... balM'll!c the OOOIJOIDy • ··-touriltl -like to be terrtlled," Aid tile pluaant, smillng ofllctal of the Romanian Tour I 1 t Mlnblry. ''!'hoy lib going to the movies to be frlcbtenecl by Dracula, IO they would enjoy it even more In the cutlu:." Strangely enough lbe project comes JUlt when Roman11n hiltorianl are making a big e!forl to prove Illa! Dracula, ad Tepea, was not reslly bad llUY alter all. They .., Vlad, who "ruled the 1911them Romonlalr prin-yesr and Ille Romanians hope U be really did, It wouldn't clpallty ol Wlllchla between to puah Ullo up to ~.GOD in be very pleuant. Re may not 1'5$ and 1m, cJld a lot for 1m have betn a vampire but be Romanian unity by ftghUn& T~ atalllllU for about f =~ ~ =:-~": Turklah lnvaclerl, and they In-4 -t of ~·a hard Impaler, from his habit of abt the ~ atory of the currt&y eamlllll. Tourtal of. atlcklng people nn splkea and vampire who fed on the blood llclail -that If Dracuil holtllng them aloft. ol bil vletimf la all atufl and &eta Into the act be'U puah the "He was cniel, but only to. ...,...., POl'CtlJlqa up. lhote who deserved II," aald But hard cumney ls hard -Two Of hil cullOI, at the man at the Tourist cumncy. So the Rotnaniana I'-.! ud 'l'lriovlate, ate Mlnblry, "He p u n l 1 b e d will ltll touri!t• the truth parity In ruinl but are being lhltves, and rich people who about Dr9cula but will all'l ~. The Romanians plan plundmd the poor." make capital oat of the to ute lhel1I as aettlnp for Vlad Tepot la repultd to legend. llQUlld and Ugbt &bows, wblcb have killed 10,000 in a night on Nobody will suck your blood have become popular tqurlst i.>ne occasion. So there must In Dracula's castles, but they features in Europe's biltorlc have betn an awful lot of will do their bes• to 1Uc.k your buildings ranging from St. thlevea: and rich people in 15th dollars. Paul's Cathedral in l.A>ndon to century Romania. Foreign tourists visiting tbe Colosseum in Rome, It wa.s the Romanian people Romania are increelng by With lights Dashing and themselves who gave him the 400,000 per year, totaling an amplified screams and groans name Dracula, or Devil. But estimated three mlllloJl in a s s a i 1 in g you from German writers of the 19th im. More than two million of loudspeakers, Y® will be able century first presented him. as them come from the Com-to persuade yourself that a vampire, paving the way for munist countries. But about Dracula has you in bi.I a best-selling novel by the 20,000 Americans come each clutches. Irish writer Bram Stoker . Portola A •11111>inT wen, be - <ertainlJ not ' ---There ii I story that be Wts wounded in battle and ·lm- moblll7.ed by lost of biOQI!, 10 he atteted himseil to drink the blood of warriOn who were dying around him and regain- ed bil llrtngth. A kind ot oell-operat.d blood transfu- sion, in lad. ()lie llq!nanlan biltqrlaa who has done a rot to sift the lfuth from the Dracula legend is Professor-Andrei Florescu, who now lectures in the United States. Other bistoriana at home in Romania are busy reaearcbing into hil life and times. Rehabilitating Dracula is a favorite pastime a m o n g Romanian intellectuals right no.w. But for the tourist industry the image of Dracula will be preserved as a monster -im· paler, vampire and all. ' R evolution in Vegas I Castle · He Runs Hotel for Youth Enchants --ARTIES~Spain-(A:P) = The name Portola is a big one in California -a sol41er named Gaspar de Portola and a priest named Junlpero Serra claimed California and the Ba- ja peninsula for Spain In 1769. Portola is a big name here too, because the old Portola family homestead is In this tiny Spanish village in the cen· tral Pyrenees. The ancient fortress tower of t h e Portola Castle, a n d the private Portola family chapel, are the town'! prin- cipal attractionl. Of the 50 families living on the soft hillside overlooking a hydroelectric plant, 22 of them still bear the name Portola. In Portola Castle, they love Californians. TRAVEL By L. PETER IUUEG Of the OlllY l"lllt Stiff LAS VEGAS -Sy Ogulnick isn 't bashful about what he's doing to revolutionize the hotel business. -He-says he's making travel a "magnificent experience" for children. ligutnick and a band-picked staff run the Hilton Hotel's "Youth Hoh~l" here. So far, ed, or course, La Hosteria it's unique in the country. For a fee -$7 per night -Gaspar de Portola. It has parents bring their children to seven rooms -reservations the Youth Hotel off the Hilton arc a "must" -and a ban-main lobby. There, t bey quet hall rebuilt over the-ruins depart. The old folks off for an of the rest or the farm evening alooe and the children buildings. embraced by a world of their The tiny chapel beside the ow~ are boys and girls tower remains as it was. Here, dormitories upstairs and at 10 before the ancient gilded altar, o'clock that 's where they go. the milestone religious events But there's a lot to do on of the Portola family took the way. place :.-. baptisms, marriages, For the teenagers, there's funeral s. ping pong and pool, basketbali Jn the dim light, under the and tumbling . The boys can DAILY PILOT lttff ..... . . ' SY OGULNICK RELAXES IN ONE OF HIS MANY RECREATION AREAS In Add ition to P.lng·Pong, There is Pool, Fencing, Swimming, end Buk•tbell nelize the m. Basically, be explained, that A FLUTED GRECIAN COLUMN ON THE ACROPOLIS? "Couple of yearf ago , a delegation came from California to pay homage to Gaspar de Portola,•• said pink· cheeked Slxto Mayayo Recho, mayor of Salardu township in which the village lies. even box and the girls can gaze of time-darkened oil learn the basics of creative painted portraits, it was a mo--dance. ment to renect: How would On Friday and Saturday Callfornla look today if it bad . nights there are also teenage remained under the colltrol of dances. He says that's because the "children are unhappy if the program is only babysitting." "They haY.en't taken calls for devoting total at- time or experimented with tentlon to a child, when he treating children as a market. first enters the youth hotel, by They lock'ero in with a hostess one 9r more' sl;\ff members. No, It'• 1 Cri1t1te Saguaro Cactus in Arizona Sonora Desert Beckons • To Lovers of Nature 1bose who live in the Southwestern deserts of the U.S. proclaim that everything that exists on the desert will either stick you, bite you or sting you. he uses two-root power. "They were from paciflca, Pacific something. Pacilic Hei.ghls? 1 forget. Anyway, the town is the of- ficial sister city of Arties, and the bond is the memory of Gaspar de Portola." Mayor Mayayo glows with pride as he shows visitors through the square four-story "dungeon" or la s t-ditch defense typical or the fortl(ied farms of landed gentry back . then. . For yout1ger children, three Gaspar de Portola, Jurupero yem old and up there are Serra and other S p a n i s h group games, ~ and crafts emissaries? as well as basic inatruction in At any rate, young Gaspar a variety of other activities may Very well have uttered a ranging from tnu.slc and art to prayer here before setting off swimming and drama. as a soldier for King Charles For thoae who want it, m . though, the Youth Hotel can It would be interesting to be much more than an know just which route be took. ovem.lgbt rest stop. Because this isolated valley, care Is available 24 hours a the Valle de Aran, is day and youngsters who are separated from the rest of regist~red can go on all sorts Spain by high passes. Madrid of field trips -to the ski is -370 miles away, and slopes, Lake Mead, Hoover Barcelona 190 miles. Dam, among other places . Ogulnlck says a program like his wasn't tried before because hotels would "have to spend 'x' dollars to find out if it would work. "Somebody had to be willing to gamble that I'm right," he said. "It hasn't produced positive results for other -hotels and resorts because they tended to deal with children as a burden, something that just came &long with the parents. "They coocerned them- selves with the parent , and took care of the child as a puppy dog -they would ken- or a babysitter. " "The· girls are trained to "The result," Ogulnick says, roriet the other· five or six "has been terrible. Children children they are with and hate to travel with their give total attentJon to the parents and the 11arents are newcomer," he said. affected bY an unhappy child "This one to one-encounter and they have !I: tied tiriie." continues until the cl;illd begins A!!. a result ol his program , to participate. If there's any Ogulnick_ says, bot.eta are problem, she'll go back to discovering a "whole new one to one as long u is market -farnl.ly travel." n~ssary," he said. The key is the' system. Ogulnicic personally ba s "We have a dellt>erate plan, already expanded the concept It's very . simple, Ogulnick into one family apartment says, "it's called 'instant in-complex In Las Vegas and volvement.' · saya others want it, too. .- You have to be tough to live there, and a little "crazy" to want to. But the desert pussesses a ''wondrous strange" feeling and a beauty that is evident as one becomes better acquainted with Ill spirit. Other presentations include an amphibian room-canyon habitat for small cats, a bee- hive house constructed by Papago Indians in the maMer of their tribe, and a small anim,al room featuring living seapes of "sting you, or bite you critters," like gila monsters, scorplorui, spiders, centipedes, desert snakes, and lizards. It ts educational in that it familiarizes the desert traveler with the "don't touch" species. "Original, original ," he says of the heavy wood beams and the gunslits through which a boyhood Gaspar de Portola max. have practiced taking aim at passing livestock. "Original," he says of the lit- tle iron door that opens on a hole for larger weapons. Pedestrian's Or they could just spend the day swimming or ta.klng fen- cing or tennis le'ssona. I! it all sound!: more like a summer camp than a babysit- ting service, that's what you might expect in a J>l"Oll'81l1 developed by a man who ran a summer camp in Northern California for 20 years. New 'Concert Cruise' Set Tbe ~Y country around Tucson, Ariz., ii a part of the vut Sonora Desert shared by the states of Arizona, U.S.A., and Sonora, Mexico. Plantl, animall, birds, and insects couldn't care leu about border frontlen, and are commutlng migrants. In 1952 the Arizon.SOOOra Desert MUIOWll opened Its doors to prWi!I a livln& panorama of thele an.lma.11 and plants and how they live in a land of scant water resources. The museum is located In Tucson Mountain Park, 14 miles w!!t ol. 'I\lcBon, where the land sweeps down and out to the Avra. Valley and the mountains beyond. T he museum attracta interest and inquiries from all over the world, and is host to some J00,000 visitors a year. The prime element of imp>rlanca In a desert habitat la water. 'l'berefore, t.h,e lllUltUm'• Watershed l!lqlOl!tion, believed to be the flnl ol Ill kind, explains and --tile forces or evap oration, erosion, IDllllrallon and the need for --· Ollw =~• lnlerpeet how plmtl, , reptiles, al'ld ~ 11111¥• to lhe lower and -8oooran zooea have =~clestothe UtllC dlonmu w 11 h I JI ....... bUln01s and catanf, ,re,sed window• .... ltlt ............ <kM't mlm, repllJel, llld llzanls ...... up ~ _..,, a.,.,. lbe ci.yu,m llourw In thefr ................ T ~ t .,.,-..;411ecp ="1·.r~~ ..... Ing ._ .. -•• --on -... -· 'll>o otter -.... bf paddl~ ... llild lloat; " .. la In • rt'/ Birds are housed In clrcular enclosures either lush with greenery or spare in decor, whichever pleases the tenant most according to his needs. There is a walk-in aviary where that desert clown, the roadrumer, flirts with you and dam you to tag him. An aquarium exhibit of 10 tanks features the country's "Not original" he says of the new stucco interior, polish- ed wood floors -and a bird's nest in one of the gunslits. The tower now serves as of- fice and sitting rooms ror a state-run hotel-restaurant call- Safest Place ARCHBOL!f, Ohio (UP I) - This small town may be the safest place for pedestrians in the United States. The American Automobile Association report• that lt has been 55 years since a pedestrian was killed by an auto in Archbold. But, if you ask Ogulnick, now 47, gray-haired a n d intense, it's even more. "Other hotels have always had trouble with children's programs," Ogulnick says. Exprinter lntemational Tour Operators and H o 11 a n d America Cruises have . an- nounced a second "Musl.~al Festival at Sea, Opus Il" on the S.S. Rotterdam's April 18, 197S cruise which will offer Dew ports of call aod classical artl!ts. During the lo-day cruise, passengers will hear pi.anjsts Gina Bachauer, Misha Oichter and Jerome Lowenthal ; opera stars Mary Costa and Roberta Peters: harpsichordist Ken- neth Gilbert; violinists Sergiu Luca and Itzhak Perlman; cellist Christine Walevska; and the Lenox String .Quartet. Tenor Jan Peerce will be host· narrator. ' The Rotterdam will depart from New York April 11 and · then call at ·Bermuda, St. Barthelemy, MarUnique and St. Thomas. It returns to New York April 28. Rates for this special cruise &tart at '495 and range upwiU'd to a muimum of fl,230. first collection ol desert fish. M w •th Fish in the desert? Yes, an I indeed : True, they are tiny New Museum In Kentucky the Green Tho111b. LEXINGTON, Ky, (UPI) - Turfsman George Headly, who 'Headley's collection in- cludes rare antiquities and many d!COrative objects he has created of gold, platinum, ostrich eggs, coral, shells and je.,..e~. and they fight for surv ival under soaring s u m m er temperatures of d c s e r t waterholes,. but they exist and reproduce under nature 's law that It takes less to sustain a SlRifll bit of lile than a large one. · Nature trails and botanical gardens display hundreds of labeled cacti, desert flowers. and shrubs. Con1plcuous are the high.reaching "desert trees," the saguaro and organ- pipe cactus. The ocotillo, despite Its spine-sheathed, whiplike stems is not a cactuti It ii related to the odd Boojum tree of northwestern Mexico. Popping up everywhere iJ the stocky cholla cactus, which Iona ago was dubbed "jumping choUa," for It see.ma to stick one with its spinet no matter how carefuUy he avoids it. Tbe '1'llclOn achool system maintains the desert mll!eum as an integral part or Its educational program, and thousands of children vl!it, obeerve, and 'learn bow man, animals, plants, and the land miist live in harmony under c:on:servaUon systems that ~rve our natural resour~. A full day Is needed to uJ*e the large mute11m -Jilez. but shaded ramodu, aft.<,jndlt[oned buildings and a nllllUrant are provided .for the l'Ol!llort and l'Olwealence of Yililort. By STAN DE LAPLANE I have a lime tree that is doing well. I keep it in a tub on the outer deck. A good many people have done well with plants by playing music to 1.hem. Absolute fact. A young lady in Arizona won first prize at a county fair with flowers she played music to. The dispatch did not say what music she played. Hard rock? Something In waltz time! I give the lime tree a few bars. on ljle guitar' whenever I have a guitar fit, I play "The Night Before They stretched O'Leary." It's a pstriotic number. Stirs the leafy corpuscles. -, * * * Nature ahould be appraached like you enter a cage full of lion!. A whip 1n one Jland. Kitchen chair in the other. An eye on tbe exit. I planted lettuce onee. I w~ sharpening a tooth for my own garden salad. "Nature keeps everythln1 in balance," said the ·garden book. • U you raise lettuce, Mu, you upset the balance at Safeway stores. Nature took care d th.la by send- ing an invasion of worma. A kind d worm You NEVER see unW you ralae lettuce. Wise Mother Nature! She doesn't love me. But she surely loves the manager d the supermarket. * * * "Gilt soil well spaded 'arid worked to loamy condition." So says the garden editor. ., l think I have a green thumb. ("That boy is all thumbs," said grandma.) • "Now Is the time to plant lettuce," says the nanJen ad -What I job that bloke has! I would like to get paid for writing about when to pllnt begonias. . Editors mbcut me. I wanted to be a crime re- porter, they sent me out to interview Wklng dogs. I wanted to chase folll'-llarm fires, they sent me to talk to cats rescued by firemen from telephone poles. About Nature I could write a book. * * * Roses do well in my garden. I doti't know why. I don't play guitar lo them. I don't give them quan· titles of .water or Plant-Oro. Yet ·the rose bushes bloom like wild. Full or big red roses. Why can't lettuce grow like that? ' I put out tieer for the snails. You are supposed to put out slale beer instead of poison which p&. lutes us all. I· put it in a pie tin and the doi clnnf< it. I didn't kill any snails. :Sut between ua, the dog and I killed two bottles of beer. Sot around all morning laughing and scratching and iot nothing done. . · * * * 11For nature ever faithful is, "To such 11 trust her faithfulnesa ." That was wrilttn by the poet Emel'IOll -a man who had mlfbUy litUe experience railing let- tuce If you ull: IM• The lime tree grew a whole bunch or limes and we used them In gm slings. Thus we bolanced the budget for the gjn people. Mother Nature loves the distiller. * * * Instead of loaming uP the soil I' get out the guil&r. I gave the plants a couple of choruses of "I'll Bet You're Sorry Now, Tokyo Rose." Nobody knows exacfbo why, but it ls docu- mentaled that planta respond to attention. So111e people have bad great SUcce1ll by pnylng to tlie!t pl~ta. (But I must be in the wrong chapter.) Some people h .. e nlsed planta by laughter. You must laugh WITH the planl Not AT IL The children llid: "When will the lettuce be ready to _eat7" I 91id: "Get mr, guitar and a bot1le Of beer llld l~l tell you about it. ' I I ' wu for mal'\)' years a jewelry deslp'er, has built a private muaeum and opened it to the public three days a week. PIOM ' Alaska Cruises I DAY INSllil PASSAGI CRUtSE ON THI llAUTIFUL ISLAND PllNCISS 542000 · · PH l'lllON Pt.US All •An TO YAMCOUYU. All •All: P!a T Cl.All -SZ11.&4 ICONOM'I' CWS-Sl ... 41 ......... ' e,Ja""" M .. • Pini c:a.. Slllph .. ·- • Al M .. Alia•• Slllp OPll&asl 111'1N ....,._A ....... At lelall:-. ......... IP•f• ....... ,,._....., • PheM 1714 1 • • \ • T Avoid Extreme MONDAY FEBRUARY 19 By SYDNEY OMAilJI Gemini-is said ·io be associated with the arms and hands. Many penons• born undor this lligJl ... lelt.i-1- ed. Actress Shelley Wint.rs, a lio, has Gem)nl rising m" OD the Ascendant of h e r boroseope. Based oo this and 1 other factors, I told her that W probably WU ambldex· trous. "You're right, but no one knew that!'' ucalimed the voluptuous star. ARIES (March Zl·April 19): Slow pace. Survey situation. Do plenty of listening. observ· ing: Attention centers on partnershlp, marriage. Judg- ment should be reserved. Let others express their feelings. Gather additional lnlormatlon. TAURUS (April lll'M.ly 211): Overcome tendency toward wishful thinking. Silt thrwgll information -separate fact from fancy. Pftces is In plo- ture. Accent is oo h e al th, employment, ability to get along with ~worken. Avoid extremes. · GEl\W'll CA!ly_Zl·June 20\: Good lunar aspect now coin-- cides with change, Variety, in-• tensifled relatlom w I t h op-· posite sex. Agn!ement is reecbed which sees you ... surnlng mm"e responslblllty. gaining mare credit and cash. Bring for t b creative re- "°""""· CANCER (June·21.July 22): Obtain hint from GemlDI message. Cooceotrate now on the basics. Use material at I hand. Build Oil oolld bue. ' Stlck 1o Whal is fllDillar. ~ Ing too fir afield ...Wd be .. error. Aries plays key <Ole. LEO (July ZS.Aug. 2!): £m. phaJis . is Oil sl)ort joumey' special messages and dealinga w i t h neiltbbors, relatives. Forces tend to be scattered. Leave detal.ls for another time. ·,. ercelve situation, project as a whole. Hiiblight versatility. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You collect debts. You get started on !l\y;ings progam. Mooey ls fea~·in favoiabk! maMer. Tu ~on is Mt~ Ued. Be awaN: ol budge!, es• penseo. Know what Is comlllg In, going out. Then you pin. IJBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Cycle high -make new slsr1s i n independent;-forthrtlbt maMer. Be confident. Emerge from emotional abell. Imprint your own style. Soclsl activity increases -horizons broaden.. You come alive! . ·• SCORPIO (Oct. 21-Nov. 21): Desire to break from restric- tions is emphasbed. You could be temporarily con f 1 Ii ed . Hefuse to be dlsoouraged. Visit friend, relaUve 1fbo la handicapped. Show that you care-and mean it. SAGIT-rARIVS (Nov. 2f. Dec. !I): I.Dia of paper shuf· Ding is featur!d. Whit If> pears a restrictlolf, a delay, actually ts for · your • own benent. Know ii and respond acconfingly. Getdiil, Vfrlt peraons muld figure prom- inently. CAPRICORN (Dec. II.Jan. 19): You get a peel: at """ potenUal · Meana there Is ... courageme.nt -you g e t morale booet. Tbis comes, perhaps, In form of gill « compliment from one you bold in high esteem. Attend to or give social affair. AQUARIUS (Jan . .»Feb. 18): Good ilunar aspect now coincJdes with success In publishing, special stud!-. iourneys. You teach and learn. MOit important, you can come 1o lermJ with yourseU. You can bear 80UDd Qf your -· PISCES (Feb. 19-~ •>: Serious consideration thould be glven to affairs which pro- mote security. Older In- dividual offers beneftl ol -es· . perlence. Be receptive without beJng inllmldaled. Caprlc:on perlOll coald play lmportanl role. IP TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are Inveailft, Independent, dyumlc, oeJflab lit times but """" wlDilll to deliberately llw1 a n ~ t h e r perlOll. If """'· JllllTiaga Is 00 horizon. 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MEN'S SAVINGS 5.00 coat styie paiamas, }.-8.C.O (6) 3.99 .5.50-6.00 famous maker POiyester ties (6) 2.99 $110-$120 double knit trios, asst. (21) 19.00 t. "' 29.99 cotton corduroy sport coats Q1) 19.9' '4. 27.50-36.00 ski jKbits, !Ofids, S.Xl. (45) 12.99 $40-$70 cotton cool lac;kets, J8-46 (451 24.99 , S22·SJO'st*5 in discontinued siy\es 160) 14.9' • ., 6.'00-9.00 l.s., s.s. sport shirts, M..XL (64) 3.99 ' • · ... -..:· ....... . ~ '-:• '· .· . . : 1J.OO rib and fl•t knits &om Europe (641 9.99 10.00 long sleeve acrylic knits, M-XL (64) 4.99 3/3.50 combed cotton briefsf boxers (127) 3/2.9' 3/4.50 1-shlrts by MacPherguS (12n J/J.99 2.00-3.00 famous-maker boxer shorts 112n 1.49 S 1-3·519 famous I.~. and s.5. knit shirts (131) '·" SHORT.SLEEVE DIESS SHIRTS .> Plaids, stripes, allover prints_ and sOlids. All are permanent-pressed. Sizes 14Y:i: to 17. Save now! 3.99 ..... 6.00 men's furnishings 6 LONG SUM DRESS SHllTS From a famous maker: Solid·co)ors and fancy prints. All are permanent.presed. Stock up now. 4.99 ....,.7.IMl101S .OO men's fvmlshings 6 men's fumishlngs 6, men's clothing 21, men's tailored sportswHr 45, men's shoes 60, men's sport furnishings 84, men's underwear and ho· siey 127, men's coordinated sports11Year 131 YOUNG MEN'S, BOYS' 9.00 young men's Wallace Beerys, S-XL (83) 3.99 S8·S9 young men's 1.s. sport, dress shirts (83)2.9' $25 slci parkas for young men, S·XL (116) 9.99 47.SO-SS.OO cotton corduroy jackets ll 16) 24.99 S 11-$13 casual flares, 28-38 (133) 5.99 $14--$J5 young men's knit flares, 28-38 (133)9.99 4.S0-7.50 fMOOUS maker boys' panl5 ll4) 2.99 $1 7-$20 asst. boys' jackets (14) 9.99-12.'9 3.0Q.6.00 belts for boys, sizes 22 -30 (23) 1.99 gloves ~. sml. leathet goods 25, ICCeS50ries 19,, • ~lry 22, handbags lf, blou9'S 31, shoes 12, ~~~-; -4.0Qr.6.00 boys' sport shirts, S..20 Q3) 1.99 S9-S12 assorted sweaters foe boys, S..20 (23) 3.99 mach 1en furnishings 83, mach ten clothing 116, 1 casu•l.slacks 133, boys' clothing .1-4,.boys' fur- llNGEilE SAVINGS 2•.00 1""8 fteo<e floo~ .... els, P.S,M,l IS3)11. .. S6-$7 top n\1le lntkling nylon slips (28) 4.99 '4.00 top makrl lloMrim h.iilf slips (28) ::z.'9 6.00 nvton -bodysl>;ns, >M-l (28) 3.9' 55.57 _,,, '""""""· .... >M-l 110)3.~.,, $7 BMbi!on gowns, past~s1 P-5-M-l-XL (10) 5.9' SB-510 Henson Kkbm;d< .i-.110)5.9'-7.'9 robes S3, daytime li~ie 28, s!er:= 10 COSMmCS, TOILETRIES 8.S0-15.00 2nd Debut nitt lift (toot 6.St-11.ot special vtlue-Spray ArP!1t My Sin (10Qt 3.0I speclil vak.11!.Jtive c.ctJe spray (100) ::Z.7$ 5.00 0"'1lilly hind a..m 1100! 2.SO 5.00 a..no;11y hood • body -1100! 2.St 12.00 -C:...b .... 11361 3.9' IOc l'8 Allule. "'""" .... ,_ i9c ll< ---1136) :ltc 3.00 ,. ..... 1_ & condk-1136) "" 2ND DllUT • • lhe fabulous nile lift, the super moit1urizin1 ert1m. •oz. •18.SO. 6.5 10,00...: 1SMIOL P*iglOO WOWl!l llXTUllD l'Ol"511R TM ,...,, ffSY-<M poiyttler. 50 ~ Will1 -.. and .-,, of <Oljlr. SMI • '· 2.29 Ill ....... ,.. Ill ;::i;s. . .,_,._ , >~,;. "" . -~' 'J .. ~.·, , ..• '· ' ' nishings 23 1 NOTIONS, STATIONERY, BOOKS 1.()().3.50 l5$0rled stationery (66) J.00 wtin nedc piUows (1) 4.00 aannent bogs (1) 2s.oo -1 cl""-r.ve dt,_, Ill 1.00 he.>\'"f duly plastic lilnao!s 111 S29S Sharp electronic calculator 11n J9.50 Websltt's Encyclopedia Diet. {68) rtfOTO AllUMS 50c-1.75 2.4, 2/S.9' 19.9' 6!5AC> 19'.ff 10.99 Mqnetic page photopaph albums to hold your r .... ortte pictures Of l10SUf!d ~. 2 for 5.00 ,...2.9' >IO!ioM!y 66 All NffDUWOIK WINKNIT Y AltN fOf kniltln1 or aoche1ing. FlelKher's four OL lwin P3k of -o.ton0 11C1YHC. M¥rf colo!s. 1.29 ~1.10 . ... -'° 110mONmmY- 5p1i,.,h1• tlrv blend Qf f""'ttir tncf Oifono IJC:rytk:. Pretty for iOft IPf"1I JWeMtTi. 1 OL 59c ..... 1.10 ort needl"YOri< 40 :: FOR THE HOME 7 .70 John§OO Bros. tronstone, 6 pc. (46) 3.85 20.00 11.alian ~I decanters (126) 10.99 J.00 Helena. asu.il sttmWare (126) 1.99 29.99 enamel cookware set (29) ll.9' plastia in many colors, ~imited quan. (87): 1•.99 Modumode space saiver 4.50 molded jple raclc. 2/14.99 pl.1S1ic milk canons 3.50 magazine rack ft.SO molded wine rad: "set.ups", red, btown, yellow, 'Mlite (al): .... 1.49 21' ... 2.49 3.49 14.99 cockbil Uble 4.9' 14.99 game table 4.99 , 4.99 desk 4.99 14.99 Victorian rattan headboard '8n 9.99 62.so S1)C. 1old;011t.Kfse"'1an 3•.,, 64.95 padded-front bar, chrome trim (87) 59.99 9.99 Stanley Steamer for presing (74) 1.99 16.99 Northem untangler foe hair (7•1 13.99 9.99 swsons tables 1111 2110.99 2.95 slush mugs 03) 99c 7.'19 shag Ng .. k .. (33) •• ,, 6.95 dvome cake saver OJ)_ 4.9' china -46, glassware 126, housew•m 87, small housewares 29, housewares 33, ¥ftill _,.ia~ 74 • FURNITURE $570 apt. size 5-pc. dining room 1142} $S1S $10!0 matchirig china abinet (142)' $199 $966 French 7¢ dining room U•2) $849 $392 Mediterranean 3i>c. bedroom (143) $339 $580 Meditenanean 5-flC. bedloou1 (143) $510 $900 Spanish 5¢ bedroom (143) $761 S897 Mediterfanean S.pc. bediooin (143) $749 s,.9 bookcases, 1 ""'"' c1••i "·°' s2•9 i...z.eo,o .-,..,1...,. n•n· s179 dining furniture 142, b:edroom furniture 143, occasional fumiture 144, recliners 147 l.AMPS, PICTURES 17.99 mini animal lamps (63) 26.00 column table lamps, colocs (63) 45.00 pewter candlestick 161) 39.99 assorted prints (75) 12.,. 19.99 2'1 ... 19.99 20.00-36.00 table sculptures (75) lafTIP§ 63, pictures 75 ,.,,..15.99 SUB' SHOP 5449 queen 80" sofa sleepers, covm (140) $2'9 $449 Sealy queen sda sleeper (140) $309 59.95 Sealy filTll twin matt, sprg.(145) 44.90 69.95 Simm. x·firm twin man;sprg.(14S)ei. 41.90 289.95 Sealy x..filTll king sec (145) $17, sda sleepers 140, sleep shop 145_ TOWELS AND BEOOING Fieldcrest bath,. boudoir rugs 00): 9.00 27" octagOnal 9.00 24xl6" rem1181Jbr 1 S.00 271148" rectaf9.lllr 4.50 1id·cover • s..;rois Radiance lowok POI! 4.20 bath lowel 2.40 hand towtl 90c wash clOlh Bill Blass CounlfY Flowers IOMIS 00): 4.50 b<ith towel 2.50 hand lowtl 90c wash clOlh R'll'I G.vn~l bo1h "'8' (JOI: 9.00 27" rO!.Kld 10.00 2411.36" OYal 10.00 contour 16.00 271148" oval 4.00 lid cover Surety Perma-Care tablecloths (3~ 11 .00 521170" cloth 16.00 00.84" oblong or o:.val 19.00 60x102'' oblona or oval 1.25'napkins Springs Bed Lib no-lron solid sheets 04): 6.75 twin flat or filled 7.75 full flat or fitted 11.00 queen flat or fined. 14.oo kirc Rat oc fined -4,80 stanelard pillow~ pr. 5.50 king pillow cases, pr, 3 ... J.9' '·" ·"!. 2.9' '·" 79c 2.9' .... '" .. ,, S.9' S.9' '·" 2.4• 7 ... 11.tt 15.99 Mc 3.49 .. ,, 7.9' '·" 3A9 3.9' Cha1eau flot•l Wipo bedtlmds"(41): 35.00 twin size 22.9' 40.00 full size 28.99 S0.00 king size 39.99 towels 30, lifient 30, ~ 3,, bedditw<t . I . Shop tOday, Sunday, noon to 5; daily 10 to 9:30; Saturday 10 to 6 moy co. south coost plou, Sift clieto fwy. •t bristol, §46.932 I • I .. I .. S.99-9.99 mi~' i~ket-sweatm (8(}Qt 4." U.99 misses' double knit pant suits '81"' '"' " 15.99 mi5ses' ~dresses, 12·20 (81ot 11.M • 6.00 women's blooses }8-« (804) 1.'9 11 .99-16.99 junior dresses, many !8291 3."4.M J.99-S.99 mis!.t!S' wa1m slttpgowns (121) l.St 3.99 nylon waltz gowns,~ dotls (821) l.S' 6.99-14.99 lg. sht. robn 10.16 (81S) 3.,,..11." 39.99--42.99 missti' casual C<Nts, 8-16(828)1,.9' 99c all..nylon panly hose (807) Mt 3/2.11 S..99 while body shir1s, plaid trim 1897) l .tt 8.99 acrylic l\aod<rochet shawls (~6) S.9" 5.99 big canvas shoulde'-tote bes (827) 4.9 s.99-6.'19 so11 '"'w "'"'"""' 1am 2.9'-3.ft J.99 tots' U.i jackets, 2-4 (808) l." 2.99 boys' sport shirts, 8-18 (8221 '·" J.99 boys' flare sl~ks. 8-18 (822) 2.91 J.49-4.49 boys' knit shirts, 8-18182ll "' MISSES' POlYESnl TOl'S 1 The little rib tops you wtat wilh everything. An pc)lyesttr in many co loo. Missei'. • 3.99 ........ sport'Sweilt 800 fUNIOl JEANS, l'Al'1S • Cotton denifns. bfushed denfms, cotton~ too. fMllOU$~ in v.ned colors. S-IJ. 3\ 99 comp. • .iu. &.~ ... tr. scene 801 WOMEN'S CORK·SOlE CLOGS High-rjse: Cork sole, P'1ddei!I insole foe total 009- fort. White or brown. 5·10. (no Mze 91/J) 7.99 ......... shoes 812 $POftSwear 800, sleepwear 821; robe 815, V.C. 811, children's 808~11 stoces except wilshft; dresses 810, women's 804, jrs. &01, 829, aaa- .sories 826, 8i:7, hosiery 807;co.ts 828, boys'" wear 822~~ wilshire, ~akin BUoGET STORE SAVINGS MEN'S WEAi 1•.0CJ..16.00 doubteknit pants, 30-38181 7) ·1.,,· 10.00 men's casual sl..::b, 30-40 (817) 5.,, • 1.00 stretch ~lie socb (806) Jl1.9S 2.99 nyk>n bodysuits {8061 1• 1:ro long sleeve dress shifts, 18061 1.91 J .99 short sleeve sport shim (8051 2.91 S.99 acrylic sweater-vets (805) ....,, MEN'S WARM OUTERWEAR Nylon skis, cotton cords, wools, many! Not all siylti, colors in all sizes. 38-46. 9.99 to 16.99 ...,.1'.9'-JS.OI men's 814 men's 805, 806, 814 , 817~11.wom except ft.. shire, el c.aion BUDGET STORE SAVINGS • HOME FURNISHINGS 3.99 if perf. no-iron twin sheets 18031 '·" 6.99-9.99 If perf. no-iron queen 1801) J.'9 4.00-9.00 Broodloom rug samples (81 11 '9c~l.'9 70.00 Orient. 1ug copie, 6x9' am. (811) 49.'9 -4 .99-19.99 nyl. shag scat. rugs (811) 2.'9-14.'9 10.98 no-iron draperi~. solKfs!-481184 (818) 4.9' 2.99-3.99 curain panels, 42d•" (8181 o. "'= N<>llON KING SHEITT Filled boltoms only. Solid colon •nd prints m potyeslet/cotton muslin -01 perale. 3. 99 if porf ....... 11.SO domeslies 803 TEaRY BATH SHlm large size he•vy cot Ion terry bath lhtds frca «JP maker. Solkrcobs. l6V2". 2. 99 ;f porf. '·" lil'lft'IS 831 PfNQl.fUAno CAR CUUAINS Hond!ome fabr°ICS in tolids and -Mode ... wide-241 30, 36 lorg.· ' 1 .59 ,;. ...,.. ..\.. .... ~i<s813 domestics 803, 831 -.1111 Storti nctPl wilshire and el caion: dtapes 818, Of1S 811 ~~ Jhire, montd.1ir, urlw.d, oxnanl, el aion MAVCO r • •• ' ,. .. I I .. ·' (' • J ·' ., .. • • , ' -.. ,p .-1 •• , .,, -0 • ' l r• , n 'T ~ ,, "" •• • " .. .; ' rJ ' '•1 • •• ,, • • I • • I • • * ' DAILY PILOT • 'This Is Cinerama' . ~ ' ~ • . • Take a 20-year-0ld Ride On a Roller CoaslA!r 1 ' ~ • i. By IACQUELINE COMBS LAND Of .. DaltY Plltt Steff H your cblld never got a ride on the old Cyclooe &cer, the great roller coaster that ' stood on ocean sand at the Long Beach Pllce, there is a treat in store for him. The old (;'yclone Racer waa tnrn down in tl1e late 60s. Shiny, less Uuilling amuse- ment rides have taken lta place in that beachfront boardwalk. ~, It took a double.dare and a never-say-die dden!llnatlon to ~get most on that roller coaM· :~ ·:~ ~f~fu:a~n~~d~~ I fylnJ thrill. when they salv the revolution11ry film "This Is Clnnama.'' "'"11s i'I r 1""'"""'"·" ,.,..,, ..... I ol!"ned . April 29. t95t In Los 1 ~Jes for: a 133-week run, ") !Jtlnzed a curved wl'1e!'Cl'ee11. -three-projectlon system and .aevefl"tre~k 1u·>1100 11vq•,.rn. Tt WU d attemnt to out the au- ~8M'e l!ito tl\i> ojrturf>. aur-~ 1!f sl~hll. IOlllflf• •nd ~\that had riever been ~ ol l)!at time. .~~ ·~ctoey ..,. .. ol the tQln plliled lhe viewer in the !tont ae\t • of a roller f'f'i&Stf>~ if! Rock:aw11 y Playland, New York. Pressure pushes you back in the seat as tbe car climbs ~ flf8t hill. You hear the. sound of clicking trackJ, gasps, then ICn!Bml a.s the car climbs over the crest and comes swooping down the steepest of grades. The beck of the head buzzes. Hand.I grip armrests -or each other. Stomachs turn, then llippety·Oop al the car rounds a 90-degree tum. Beads d. sweat cover brows. The only sensation mlS:Sing is wind whipping your race. It's 8.ll'IOO teal am-tt•s all possible· \oday. '-nits I 1 Cineratna" has retumed to of- fer a whole new generation I\ ride on that roller coaster. It began an exclusive run Thurs- day at Pacific's Dome Theater in Los Angeles before setting otit for theaters across the country. , From ~-rolru...£Qaster Tidf! on, the excltement and the entertainment that held au- diences spellbound 20 years ago no longer works. Time has not been kind to "This Is Cinerama." ln the .Intervening two decades, ftljn makers have better uti.llz.ed widescreen, technlcolor, panavision and wide.angle lenses. In su1)se. TODAY'S . aaasswaaD PUZ·ZLB ~ ~· ' • ACA066 • iJ·~wine 118 OurWtg 15 suCceeded -· 80 PaUengar 17 lm)ulsN1ness 119 Hut-lmar\ 16 Twist 81 b:preS& 1 Jeweler's 68 8'1rl\I 1l1t 121 p;l)gt'H I 17 Warning de11ic1 gratitud1 .. 69, trb di1h maker 18 Pronoun 82 Public I we1gh1 6 L1dl1 7rJ roP~n 122 Accu"'ulllt1 19 Brigand vehicles £· 11 lnd~n trophy 1Uroc 124 FtH 20 Climbed 83 Htnldic bend· ., 16 M~i11ry poti. 71 The 8e1r 177 SPlnllh }91' 34 Man's name 84 Vicious 21 Oi111'1 mHleu n Interval 128 ~nction 35 Fllltt11n 86 MilitMy 22 Militer,r· 73 At•ln• I 129 Pronoun J6 lnd1finit1 fOftifiution officers 74 Oi!IC I 130 C11Cium 1rticl1 ............ 23 Sm1~ candle 75 F.-.gr-.,1 1811 symbol 38 Wh~e 87 L11h 24 Picked in oil 76 Fissile tocic ' 131 You: Sp1ni.h 40 Ch1rg1d 88 F1uii:, 25 Buddhisl 77 Attempta . I 132 Denial par,icle 89 Rip81'1M ' ' mOf!k 78 011w. b1ct. 133 JiplllleM 412 Growing out 91 W1r.rc11ft • 29 Travet 79 W 9ding bird ' m1111su11 45 Fem1!1 92 Tarnishes • 21 5 1111 of being 80 Plllnt ~rte 34 f.1yl11C rel11we 93 Hail 28 Pau1ing wofd 81 Scoreh •cuhuion •7 Paper me1su1e 95 SJ)ritlting ..,tnlll 29 Metric 82 l ik11n 135 N,ut11r p1onoun SO Just•cit 96 Dartr ml!llUI• 85 Wash ~ghHv 136 G1t1s UIJ goddess 97 Fecd 30 Ass1m 86 OueS1ionable 138 Fr1g11nt 99 Wikl plum languag.9 87 Health r1t11011 compo0nd 51 Croube11m HlO Baked clly 90 Sm11" spac1 140 Sombe1 52 511111 101 N11a1 31 Large 1•2 Tranquihly 54 Phi!ippine 103 Greet ron1inent 91 Givesin ·~· 92 F1t1gn• 144 Appe11d1ge1 104 Oinnef cour1• 32 Egypth111 god 55 Fruit coating 105 Thui; 33 Monev premlllm 1 93 Obs11ucl 1•5 Briel 94 S1riden1 noi11 146 Out" rone 56 Globe• 106 Accompany 35 Wrinkle 95 losn1 color 1•7 S1a1d !17 Educe 107 Gifl'1 nama f 37 G111h11r1 96 loon change 5'Clou 108 Wlulle hl!fd 39 Ordeal 97 F~re DOWN 69 Femelti equine 110 Fu1n!ture wheel 41 Th1nn91' 98 Transmitted l50 Bones 111 Famish 43 Medical 99 Submarina 1 Tough metal 61 H1ughty walk 112 Sultllir 11ais1ant deteClOI' 2 C1ima• 62 Auction evenl$ 1i3 Unite t 4" Po111ls 100 Cogi1a1e 3 Lew acdon 64 HabritW 114 Fur111c. ' 46 Adv1nc1 • lflflrl g1s instrument 116 Staitpost 48 Decimal beM 101 Eroded le1ion 65 Nltt'!ll!UI 117 Baby1onien god· 102 T1v11n 5 Ann11m1H 49 Roman king HM Clock faces me111ure 156 T e1minates 118 Cumnt i 51 More lactoat 6 Cic11ri1 68 Exira 120 Montagu•'• '°"' 52 Antlered 105 Oil~tory 7 Pictl.M'• maker 69 Furniture !tel 123 Squ11h enl(llal 106 Ovum 70 Girl'• nam• 125 Classify 53 Man·• n1rne 109 Fond of 8 Au.g.d fore• n ,Coi.11 126 WMrf ~ 54 Spanilh ltouM 110 Prison-t Cf\lde OMtlll 73 CoarM 134 HWYat ~ 55 Pul\owb:• c:Mmber• 10 Fot91gn 74 P11n111!9 -l 56 Rtproyti 111 BefOftklng 11 Began 76 Tritt 131 YM:Spanilh 68 .Level 112 F°lftrelidllll 12 ·1'rof111ion nvoc:.1~1 139 A1fW11 61 Tilt 115 Melign 13 Wke .. rvice 711 W11'clel. 141 E1cl9m1tion 112 Wilch ci!:y 117 Ar1i&t'1 1tand 14 Bound 79 AmuMm.nta 143 ~swish month • I j ' SEE ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED SECTION • • f ' 86 ,Cfwral Voices Blend at Cal State ' ~· "MORNING OF THE EARTH" ., . ...,_ _,.,,.. Fl - 1:JI -_. t1JI AK S.... SJ.II ''OCEANS•· ITAlll llDTtWID. . . Neinin.m.i ,.., ··-._ ...... "DIKll•P • c~o• TM• tOUll• .,01:01111."' , .. , -..e11Swt-HSOLO", • •s.oo ... 50; •6· 00· $5.00SC::.'::....i . "7• • ' Soveupto $9.50 on food , J ..J • • • N""(, .,ou can ~ up IO $29 on hotels, lood, car rema1 aod , en1e<lo .... nt"'"" the Hvglle$ A~ ~· Posobook IO lot Vegas or Rono. Co&I ~ trcMtl agent or Hughes Alrwest for ) coqiiete inlo<m¢1on. Theil -will> <JU' Sundance KICis 10 o pwfec:t wocottor.. Hughes Al,.....,, The airtino ol h Sun 10 los Vegos. And '"""'vocation cities of tho w.,, ond __ ..,. ot1 -U.S. olrlirtes combinei:t. ·· C-llythos.t., ' I I ~ \I \ . • , • N.mlr......-m . • •a.so • Save'Vp to $8.50 on entertainment < 1 NOW thrv : TUESDAY. as:W AMAZING °' TRUE·LIFE ADVENTURE . FEATURE - ''TOKDlT''- ....... Cot., •• Llncoln A,... ••~ol ·-· 121-4070 n~f-')' c.r.lsl••• 01 .•• ..,. San DkpJ"wy. .1 aroe11.....,.1 , ... , 9'2·2''1 -SAVI 1nll TICHI (II) + PL\Y IT MIAIN L!...:ofn A,,e. .... ., """' ~27·222J • ' • • • . i !· I • . •' .. • • ' , • • , _. .. -. Sr ~91!'4' , .. ,..\. "'-' . . .. -.. S 140/Ult : . · .. ~".l..'.,.J =-· .~·ac~r...t; -. -'· """ . SN01U¥ J .• .. A "' I • POR1. ...__.1R c., ... .._ • ....... -= ~. 1IDIRSOtCOl'OWDt-.w:K I PllJN·.ll.IETllU.S · d811YWlllRllll . ' ·1~~ .. . .. (R) JACK 1BNlN-.isr . ,-.....·--= ilAlmJWIJB Fiii ill@ Aioo GEORGE c. smn "11111PfJAl • _191 ......... ,. ---~- ' _ ........ . --·--N.Y.,... , ""allllledltr -'H1111Ctltica • • • • I Career "GETlllC ''1111 fu11l1st llmlftlll ,...:• --· -- • Finds Rx • • • • 5-. ,_, 18, 1973 ' DAILY l'!lOT •• Jack Lemmon in his most important dramatic role since ·1lleDaysofWmeandROS<lS'.' • OHIMfngJACK GILFORD 1nt,•111t -'!WW'l•f\TPl-nH. ! .~ i l!!J-IXCLUSIVE INGAOIMINTS 1J!"i\lle l 2nd AT BOTH • WOODY ALLIN ~=:d.J "PLAY IT AGAIN SAM" ACADEMY AWARD· . NOMINATIONS INCLUDING: . EST ACTORS t.er:Ir..c~ ~dihe . CJhenJZo.: peikc(crime... me iltep fUrthel! ,. ,.,,. ~·.,"fl.:· ~ . ·:· ..... 'f , -~---- ....,.,. ION • .,..,,. IMI MUd" QCILYTY10N "soueea-' UV ~ '"M: llilUOUMIS"' ·--·--·-- 1 • •if OAILV PILOT ~. '""""" 18, 1973 rg PUBLIC NOTICB PUil.iC llOTICB • J • Men iit Servi~ Mll'fne Lance C o r p o r a l Wllllus B. De !loll Jr, aoo of Mr. IOd lbt. William IL De Hull Ile. of 10101 Blrdn!oocl Drive( ffunllngton. B ea c b , nwdlecr ...... Penmylnnla Av ..... durlntl the l'Mldel>-. tnausurat l'lnlde In Wuhlqton; D.C. Navy Chld Pell)'. Officer H-ld E. G-, ... of Mr. ind Mrs. H. C. lla"jUfl of 15301 Queen1boroug~, WeltJnlnlter, bu nturned 10 hll bomeport .at' Horlolk, Va., aboard lhe empblblaul ...Wt ship •USS lwo Jlma, alter a m--111 deployment In tbe loUdltorraoeai> Navy Seaman ApprenUce lfllfl T. MeF'arlaa, IOD of Mn. Reva L. McFsrlane of 14,!81 Deer Park, !nine, bu reported for duty at the 11.S. Naval Communication Station, Guam. He will be assigned lo duUe1 as a Radioman. Second Ueutenant Brace A. 'l'llomu, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Thomas of 34062 Dobary Park Road>, Capistrano Beacb, has been awarded ailver wings upon gr1iduation from U.S. Air Force navigator tralning at Malher AFB. Lieutenant Thomu ii being wlgned lo Ellswortb AFB, S.D., for flying duty with a unit ol the Stralellc Air Com- mand, America'• nuclear detemnl -of lq ..... bombers and lntmontlnental baill5Uc mhwiln. Marine Pvt. Kevlll T. Sia. loll, IQll of Mr. and Mrs. Johd H. Slanton of 211111 Zamora Lane. Huntington Be a ch, Cal!IJ graduated trom hesle training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Dl<go. Marine PvL Mlcllael J. Wacallk; oon of Mr. and Mrs. C>acll' J . \11•cullk of 7121 Anita I.toe, Hunµlgton Beach, Calli., gradualed flUn bulc training at the Marine Corpo Recrull llepot In Sab Diego. Air Natlooal Guan!, Airman B.-A. Ooaon, .., of Mr. and Mra. Joaeph F. ConnarJ of 2111 Rural P1-, Colla J.!eu, Calli., bu graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo., lnlm the U.S. Air Force Inventory manaaoment apeclalist coune conducted by !lie Air Training Command. Airman Coooora, trained lo inventory supplies by use of electronic d a t a processtna machines, is rebJrnlng to his Calilomla Air National Guard unit at Costa Mesa. DAl\.V Prt.OT ,..... _,. P,Jtrtdl O"DMMI 'CINDERELLA' SUSAN RIDDLE SCANS ORANGE COAST ON ,PERFECT FLYING DAY Cinerama Contest Prizo Included Trl11t W11h Movie Piiot Fronk Tallman 'Cinderella' Has a Ball Cinerama Pilot, Contest Queen ~o Cloud-hopping ' Ob, how nut! So squealed Susan Musette Riddre, 2284 Cornell Drive, Costa M~. when Ille Jeuned she bid won the DAILY PILOT Clnersma Cinderella contesl. M the JMrt.time ocboo1 secretary got fully Into the Clnere!IA role she bad won, she tamed on a lboualEd·watt grin when she met Frank Tallman Bis Tallmalitl Aviation Co. at Orange County ~ fties the Cinerama and Clrcleflsion alllllanes, among at.her Hollywooci~ytn as.<ign..... . . . She wh<a 'l':•llman let her take the wheel os they pundu!d ol• in the clouds banging over a clean, green Orange Count,y landacape. And then abe went to her ?!Ml'Ved oeats at the ''This Is Cinersma" Hollywood premiere and met Lo)l'l!ll Thomas at the ""lsllue ol bis film which.made movie ~ .the week she was born 20 years ago. · l SHE DIVIOUSLY ENJOYS .'HANOAll FLYING' Tallman T11b Alrpl111M, Movi.t Wore T1ka0ff THE ULTIMATI ADVINTURI: TALI.MAH LITS 'ClllDUnLA' TAKI WHllL . V-.n l'llol Ttlla Her Hn to PVnch Hello In lcof1....i Cleudl I . ·- UPIT.._.. A COUPLE OF FINNS CHAT IN A SAUNA BATH For 2,000 YHrs SINm Both Hu Boen Ari Form Finn~h Saunas Are 'Hot Item' llElSINKI (UPI) -Big ed In ahead of us with electric buslnes.!, urbaniution and the stoves and we've had to sexual revOiution are forcing follow.,. some baalc changes in "Shan> 11'3cUce," a govem- Finland.'1 natlmal obleYion -ment official fumed. 11To beat the sauna. us In the osport market. the '!be ~ come slowly Swedes eveo called their pro-lhou8h to this oorthern nation, ducts 'genuine l"lnnisb saUDM' which over a 2,1111 year period " -a' dJarp that the Swedee bas turned the steom bath Into heatedly deny. an art form. S w e-d 1 ah _manufacturers '!be sauna, u the 'world ii agreed, however,~ Finland learning, Is a small -may lie loeint(,out on the ,.;rid room with benches or shelves sauna martet heated literally lo the boiling "The Finns take part In point of 11.Z degrees or more. trade falrs abroad," one In this eauldron, Finns lib to saODH!laker lllld, , "but In gather for as long as they can between. they lllt back and stand It whacking themselves twiddle their thumbs.'' with the vlhta, a whist ol Be that as II may, Finnish blrcll lwip. faotorles are turning out eleo- From Ume to Ume, they Irie stoves that are used to emerge to roll in soow or leap beat rocks whlcb, In tum. beit into Ice woter before n!lumlng the aanna. ()Id.timers inoum for another baking. 1be rlluaJ the paaslng of the wood~~ ends with beer and food. Finland Is no ' pe e 1be beneflta aie many· llOClety an4. except among spleodored. Finns Use saunas families, nilxed llUDll have to get clean, to relu, to . ...... been ~ .Bui soothe aching muscles, to -student! say that · m It•. up the system or to tall:. bathlni among young people!s '.L But llme dlaoges all things, becoming mm..., eveo the sauna. 1booo who have tried It '!be Finns have recently report, -~. that the become steomed to find other erolli: upec1a ol inb:ed ...... countrles mnacl!ng into tbe are much~ since it is sauiia h•....._ . hon! enoo111> ..en "' tnathe ''Our !DOii serioos com-In all t.lllflieat pelll!cn comes from~.· Or, u writer Mar)llla repoited Teuvo mp.en, a llerva dlsmlSled. t!t. ~ -OD B81IDM ,ind ·~r discussing seX ln I .oiiolc ~ Ftnnilb ~W~'~ 11QDU: •1 ._ ..., : ~· . .' lo ~ lo 1111 proper "Alla" !ID, there .,. ~ WOCldlji>Yt ,.. '"'.! 1111J1-; cmigenlal ~ 'f',lbal." I-·--· : " . ',. . tot\ • , 'l. ~ •' 1 • . I-, f Thi• speci .. wUI let · ~know our ••lo,n better! . ' ,., · We'll prove our • ·_1· I I ' ~ f 11 service' name brand I ~ wlUes & operator talent with LalV!inlr's Salon Profes.sional P('tlmreg. $10.00 now $1.11 1 Shampoo and set iocll.llied • I 'O ' Tintedor-lllir~~ ,.. ,.... - --- - -,....i: ---i 1, lllCllll:AY .1UISDAY • WIDtdlllAY> Dlll.T 'I. HAIRQrr -I l1121 ·=mF s. .. ·saal I ··~ I L -" -i ... .!.•..!"!!. ~""' --.:;J . ' . IAL • I ' ' 2 . " , \ 'the ' t,, 1 $46.95 ' ' Panaonlc cas.ette tape recorder Aul°"'"* tape lliut-olf, AC/OC. Jacka for: ear· phone. Built·ln condenser microphone and line cord. (Modll#R~ 14.88 G.E.AM/FM 1table radio Styiloti llo'"'1Jng.ls~\HI In this compoc;tAM/FM table radio. WoodGtiln finilh. (M~ #T2210) $78.00 Zenith 12" djagonal -black and white o IL 0 .. Just 17 poundo, leu thin 11' hlOh. Front speaker, front controft. (Mqd'! #01335) ' ... ... ~. ' .. ' . . .. . s·_·_r1_,,_._,..,~U.~19....,.7J~~~~~DAIL~Y~PILOT~~· ..... J4J_,~ • ' 19:99 Lloyd's AM/FM dlglllll clock recllo Wake-to-music ot lllrm. Lowt.=le cabinet lits a most~·· (Model# ) 29.97 G.E. AM/FM digital clock radio Lighlod digital numborL Music Or alarm waka.up control& Adjuatabl• alarm k>Ud'*I.; Wasnut ' ''"" tlnilh. (Moclel IC4315) • S97.QQ Sllarp 19[diagonal black and white · Big ac:reen viewing yet compact 1tyllng, Instant- on picture and aound. • (Model #2W331 , '' \. s2sa.oo Zenith 1e· diagonal color porlllble Fnlures~pic­ lure lube Ind Cllrornotlc Brain deModulator tor perlec:t color. (Model #D3721W) "\. ........ ~-·· ©~v;::..,«';;\o ~ • • •• ;t .. , ..... ,~ . _, ... .. ... '*" ..,. ,. ,.., ""' • •• • • ~ • ' • . ' ' •I ''! .. , r .. <•K ... ' ·~ . •• ... ... ,. ' ... . '• ·~ " .,. ... '" '" ... .. ~· ·- .. ' I ., •• ... • ·~ " ·r . '"' .. ' .. ... ··> ow ,, ,,. .. , .. ~ "T .. • . . ' ; '(t ........ ,,, '· " 11 •f .1 ·-· ''" "'~'""· .. .. ; "'' I ' '• ... ~·' ... .... ~ ·- • • •, '""' ••• • ,f . ' ' . . "' ' •. •ll "' . ,, • • ,, ., ... ~~, 2 .. ·"~ • . ,., - .. ,,. •• ..~. .... .J . "' ' .. ., ~ . "' '!I .. • 8' J :I DAii. Y P!Ulf I Slodir. r,,.,..,. is1191J' • FOR • lllfANTS' . Shortal I SET ·, .. 2.68·. GlllS' T-Shirt ~ O.inty plint in confectio"I)' J colO<S. Po~ester and cotton kn,t with s1ap shoulders. Ruffle ' trimmed short slef'ves. Sizes 9.14 """"'" 2.48 ~· -ALSHIRE u ""y ,,. .,,, > •.__ . BOXOJ 10 ~~ Stayfree MAXI-PADS · • • • I Cute 5'1mmertime desi11 in red or bl11e. Cool, com- fodible knit to team wiUi short•. s;,., 1.Jx. 1on··Shorts Practical, durable denim ready for plai. 'pert belt ~ops. Sporty colors and white. S11es 1·3X . . 2.18 QUART llZI 'fHERMos. Vacuum Bottles $1rt•las flllen. tlltll er Pl11tlc Cut....... • HAIR SPRAY , ., I • I . . ' • • .. S-,, f......., U, 1973 • DAILY PILOT CJ Fiountain Vall~ .'&B~as~off Sparkl~s:in Def eat .. • Trojans:FaU 73-70 Bruins ·, Clobber Cpngars, 96-64 I • • • c I • • -· • • ~ ., . .. • , • J -· Anteaters . In 64-63 Reversal Santa Ana · Breezes • Past Pirates, 95-80 NORnlRlllGE UC Irvine'• -team liiot a bUlterlng M -I lr'cln tbt lleJd, but fell to hoot Ce! -(Northridge), ~ here SalUnlay nighL The loD ran "tho Anttalm' ....... ncordtol .. 12 ' It was a ctoeo effalr all Ille .,.., with tho lead cballlinc hands oeveral lime!! -until Northrldge reeled off eight points in a row to take a 5&-65 advantage with 1:08 to go. The Matadon Jed the rest of the way, but UC! nearly puJ1ed It out. By BOWARD L. BANDY Of -Dlllr' Hit .... Bruce Miller lilt • penonal IOUOO high of SI 'poln~ but II -·t enouih .. the Orup OOUI Plrateo dlOllOOd a -SouU:a out conterence bollhtboU f'mt to circuit Jeadq Saota Ana College Satu¢1Y night In the looer's gym. . Miller hit &bots or 10 to 20 feet from all around tbe key on jumpen and several Umes I went In -()ft the fast -lo . ....., . fol' ~ Herb lJv:teY'• Piralei. • Wllb Iba aqoptlpn iifl ~\it> Worlll)t. "With 15, no , other member ""Iba Orang-eoo,I aquad could pt Into double. figures u the quicker .~ Ana Dom moved In, !root from the opOnlng baste!. Hardly belOn! the crowd had settled In !ta oeats, the Dons were In lniol U.2 and they never looked bact although the' Ptralel made aeveral nm at them In tbe secood bait to nam>W a I~ ba1ltlme deficit to 17 early and 15 4t the Ona! buDer wben the Dons emptied the bench. '11le Joss ended IJrf thouchts of a CJ><hampionshlp f0< Llvsey's crew and leaves the Do[l.$ tied with Cerritos, an rt- 75 winner over San Diego Mesa. S04th Coast teams conclude play WedneldaY Jliiht with the Pirates al Cerritos and Santa Ana hosting Fullerton. ~ · UC!'• Harlan Peet canned a free throw with f7 """"1Cla lofl to cut the margin to IU3 and then Nortbrldge went Into a 81all. The Matadors' George RolJoolt was fouled with -. -to go, but mlaed bis first aboL· UC! rebounded the Six Area Teams ' . ' . In CIF Playoffs While the Dons were In lrol!t by a stubstantlal margin nat ' of the night, turnovers were numerous on both sJdeo with Santa Ana commllllng • IDll Orange Coast n. Four members ·of the Santa Ana squad hit In double figures with RJct J-hlgb man at ii. aeserve Paul Lacher hit 20 and Mlk• Adams closed with 11. ball and called a time ouL Corona de! .... and H"-_, "m -_, com.,-''". " " ... '!'be Anteat.n Inbounded the H-~-Beach bave drawn " trE ball to -"'-..... i.... ....'6~ '' M.rt.v -'"" -, ~l the home all<lgnmonts against v•w. Matadon: picked off the next Redondo and:Long Beach Poly "'' ~ Hl~'r. pass u .the gun sounded. In the opening round of the i.. ti"'· UC! trailed at the ball, 33-32 CIF AAAA playoffs Friday. l"~~ rot grabbed a 37-35 edge with And Laguna Beach will play f~" p r;r"'IJ!'!!. '!'be Dons were In foul .,trouble In the secood ba11 DAILY PILOT"""., aldlenl IC..... 17:45 to go and increased It to host to ·DeAm.a Le a-g u e tsiy,.~~ :, e:r~~ lti'rMI.. SAN BERDOO'S SUE PALMER, RENEE ~RGUSON WATCH ACTION . BOTH FAILED TO PLAY. 55-IO before Northridge ran olf representative Pe~ Tuesday ~:1rt:'~~ . those eight points in a row. evening (I) in the first round ,.,.11, ,, ~L.ctt ' · · · 'although-lt-made-lllile-dll· ference in the outcome with the lead soaring to 26 with 4:28 to· play and the bons rtserves taking over. -UCI, which hosts Chapman of the AA eliminations. :~, .. :,,..,...., · or.. CMlt <It> G l • B -h d G ch F IHJJege Friday night In the On the road In AAAA 8C· ~~"m~ """" T f' 'lj . a s enc . e • au-· c -os a -bome--iame-of the-tlvity-Fridly-wlll-be Mar.ina ~~,...~ =.,. j , f · . .. ' . . •. -=Ptshit :i:. CN= ~"."~ Valley and Maler °'I:"'"' cJ...... ~ 1 i .• • ·· was canning 30 of 69 (44 per· Marina plays host Long ~ ~~ -"'t':t:r.' • ,: By HANK WESCH males before them, get to play Then with 8:50 remaining . ners and was the deciding lac-'!'be winners had an edge In travel! to sr.-AllUii>ny-and-""'" • --· 1.::.1"'" • 1 -,· • ~ -------------. -----· _ _ _ ....'..«mt) · · · . .. 4 Beat;fl Wilson. Fountain Valley .. _ ~"••denl"""' s-t• ,_ m " ,f °' .. °''~ ,.. '"" · only when the outcome bas San Bernardino'• Lee.Gardner tor with. hlt..play. underneath rebounding (36-26) and. that Mater Del Is at Pacific (San '"jt c ~:ll' · f About 350 would-be girl beendecidedandoneteamor madealayuptoputlililteam and short jumpers. Sad-was Die~ Ber;naMioo).----. ~tlc'Q',.--· +,~ii--~ watchers lhowed up at the other has a wide margin. on top 6UO and the Indians dleback was Jed b Rick Peet paced coach Tim 'Tift's Sites, however, are not of-R1mblm Tcnh •t •~ ~ , UJ.-o-u 1. • m... Sa y tflt with 11r. 1_.. bil J ffcial ~ i D f 0rm8t10 R Fl~ M S. ,.,.,..,... Y•llty M'*'-----!!~j~~ Saturday But_ turday the te_ams never trailed again. Mike Bauer, who bit for 20 points 00 w poui1"!1 w e er-regardlng ....the sites will be !~Hont?,!!,_Amll••...,. kt:t!!!f.. · nlgbt for the Sao Bernardin~ were Joo evenly matched: and Hershberger then hit seven and Jeff Mullinix, who scored ~a:Z-U:n 'hif':t 13 and Scott released as m.ade available.-~ ~T..nrtY_Hiat! IP Mkf'llll'• ~ ~m1: sante """ "'- But they bad to setUe for a • ..... again.st a single basket by II• ..,..,.. .. cni · .t StfT V•-of ••· ltsel/ hlch Ph EUblnU 3 o o ' orrHet 11 Hl.llMme. ' LEASING Saddlebect !Ju!<otball game. Add'tfo--• . straight points for the 1odians 14 from his forward spot. uc ,_ ,.., "• "" ~"""'",. ;.,=t- -wic game , ,w oto Page C3 Saddleback's Steve Asbcraft ,-~ "! 3 ••Mr , o , • 11 v.i1~ •t Notre o.nw San Bernanlino won 79-72, and and the winners had a seven Et-2 # f 1f =.0 : : ~ ;~ =~t\~~AllthanY .M----!._~. halltlme. pie-eating despite. reque1t.s from a few .iQ.lnt lead the eventual !~L-J! ,!g i~ l•, ~~ ~ ~ ~ 1~ :,~''•~~st. FraMls st ' ~ n for • ... Ill frad PropDSCll Oii th lltalce • modol dolllostlc or Import of y-....... w11'-Cll• )'00Dg!rm1'ir~1rr margln~ctory.--~ ---M,.... --1-2-•-•--v«11oumDtL-.-Sue Palmer and Renee the game San Btmardmo . . Tot111 sunc:11 2 o o ' Tni.,,:: .tJudl~ · ·~"~ck came within lot•11 2' 11 1' .:i ~-.~, c..!i'--l«td101 "' Fe:rguaon, san-Betnardiiro•s coach Ray Blake opted to keep .-:><llAUll;:IJICI ---hddl.e..ct: fnL C•I Siii• (Nerlltr14tt) ~.,~cm del Mir two dista" players and the his ladies in waiting. three w1tb 3:46 to play, but the · 11_, ~ 17 ~ llj ~ -.. ft " " Mltw o.i '' Peclfk •t Pr!Q> l I o , •-, , , ,. MIGllOll• •I C1I Hlall maiD attraction of the even-The game wasn't too bad as rally fell short as San Bemar-~ • , '" H•mm s 0 2 1o LB PlllY •• H11n11ricito111uct1 illl. ded up and warmed up Saddlebact conteat.s go, and diDO stalled against a zone de-=· 1 t i i er:, ; ~ ~ ~ =='r,r~~ MAINTENANCI UASES AVAILAILE ON A.LL 1t73 MODEL DA TSU NS DANMAR, INC. ~ Uieir twn1. Butedt afterto thathet those in the crowd who ac-fense, and then bit mrt jump-Mll'-Oft 1 t 1 j . HllbNl'd ~ : : ~ ~~ '!t ~119 13801 H..,__ , .hr. ctn Grove -~ ,vere re ega tually came to see the game en1 or drew fouls when Saddle-Tot .. • 31 10 11 n ~ ., o s , t. ~ .. ·~~ traditionally male · role of (there were reportedly a few ,.•. •lftlmt 1C11N: s.n hrMrdlno. ,,._ Tot111 :JO " • "' o;'1t1'7t ~ 531-6800 ~~ the bact~~~~ .-iii .............. ~~--~~·~·~·~Jmr.~.~·~ .... ~ ... ~·~,,...~--~~J.~~~o/~·~M~"""""'~h.----~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ U'CIR:n wanner as two such fnd.lvlduals) saw theit -~ ..., a r.ooe. teams battled head to bead for team stay evei er s!lghlly H e rs h be r g e r , Sa n most of the game. ahead through the fll'!t 32 Bernard.loo's slxth man, came The girls, like , so many minutes of play. in to score 30 points for win-' ' Marina .. ' "f:bwing Edison High's Asaro Quits Football Post ReYenge Edison High School i, Marini High poaches are joiniJIR the' search for a varsi· vowing to'reVetse the result of ty football coach along with fellow Huntington Beach their 1972 baskelball game District echool Marina !ollow- with Huntington B e a c h 1ng the resignation of Vince coaches when the two powers Asaro. from The DAIL y PILOT has yesteryear creak bones ]earned exl!lusively that Asaro at Marina Wednesday night. resigned his post alter a tw~ Their game goes at 8 year stint due to conflicting o'cloct, fo11owing a 6 o'clock personal duties that cut into match between Marina and the time he felt was required Huntington girls and a 7 to head the coaching staff. o'clock atruggle between the .. l thought Vince's motives DAil.. y PILOT sports staff for his decision were ad- and the CIF, which Includes mirable." says Edison prin- tbe fabled Ken Fagans. cipal Ernest Pascoe. "He was Marina coach Jim Stephens, not willing lo ask an assistant \ aharpeoing up for his con-to assume the duties he felt '* frontation with Elmer COmbs, belonged to the head coach ." By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille 0.11¥' 1"1111 Stiff VINCE ASARO baa vowed revenge in '73. "We Thus both Marina and have the t>erfect coach _ Edison are seeking football math professor Don Draeger coaches to guide their varsity Asaro is expected to remain _ and he'll be out with his teams in the fall . Applications on the Edison campus and will allde rule to figure out how we are being accepted through assist in football, as he did for can win," Stephens says. the Huntington Beach School two years under Bill Vall, Stephens says Marina will District until Feb. 28. before the latter left for an be fieldlng ttJ strongest-ever Asaro's resignation marks assistant's job at Long Beach team, what with Dave Okura, the second Irvine League City College. Ray Allen, Joe Crider, Bill coach to do .so since the end or Vail and his top assistant, Keller, Myron Miller, Glen the 1972 campaign. Earlier Asaro, led Edison to the CIF Kezer, Dick Degan, B 0 b Estancia coach Phil Brown AAA championship with 8 u.q Deusler and Ron Lindsay. departed with a s i m i I a r record in 1970. Huntington Beach, f r e s h reason. Asaro took over following from a 120-44 heart.stopper Marina's vacancy wa s Vail's resignation and guided against the DAILY PILOT, created by the resignation or Edison to a 6-3 record in 1971 will be going with Combs, __ Leo_n_W_h_ee_Je~r~las~l ~m~on;th2.~~~an~d~at6-~2-~l~rn~a:::r:::k:::ln:..::lm.:=-. __ 11 Paul Wood, lXlane Get ty,.Jack OllOO, Carter Lewis, Don Walter, Tim Oder, Steve Set· terlund, Hank Leichtfried, J im Casper, Dave Demerest and George Ciemem. Officials for the game have been announced, after a careful &ereenlng. Ear I Enpian and Jactc Pickering will junk I b e I r NBA .......... 1. that night to work: tbe ganies. "rldo>ts are priced at 11 for edulll and 50 cents ror ....,ta and cblldren under JJ. College Golf VC 1rWW CIO (SI) vtlU ...... • ... fl) 74 tlitd ....... ,. ... ' _, &wy ..... {II n. f9f McGf'tW. 11. ... .... It.-(II 71.-.f v..-''° 1>1 • .... IWUJ n. *' .,....,. ,.._, "' ... .,_ l'*U1 71, -.f Jel Gerd n. ... ,,.,..,.,. ....... (IJ 7 ...... 1Qmbel9, . . . . . THERE IS A FACTORY AUTHORIZ· ED DEALER FOR EVERY POPULAR MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULE· VARD OF CARS. Friendly • Reliable • Convenient LOOK FO• THE FM9lEM AT COSTA MESA DEAl!llS ON HARIOR BLVD . IETWEEN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AND NEWPORT ILVD , STATION WAGONS · . . ': . • e Mon:tego MX VWager ' • , e Marquis C::olony Park ·• Monterey Station. Wagon • ---LEASE-·-- • I Speelahst In Fun Mainte .. nee Leasing I ' ' · I r . ··' 11-.............. ~ .. --~ .......... ... . ' SEE ONE •• 1 ~·TRY ONE ••• I BUY bNE. ... I '~ • • TODAY! ·1 .· Rom• Of The New Cat ; , • "Goldea J'ncJt1i ' son llomt Of '!'lie N" CU , , • "G•Uea r .. a" • 1 I ' I ' , • \.. , . ... . . ~- wllege Basketball ~res WOii UC\A .. w..._. Sfl" M Wiltll ...... 11. U1C ,. , Cit &• '""""""*"L"' UC lntM O at t,. .. U.ll U. hctflc .. c.llferYll• "· °""" It-" " teftt. Clw1 lOO, It. MlrY'• JA l"lfftMd '"· 'l'ISM ., ... 111 ,...,... (ll;MO) l01, """""'clM ft Ulfl Mt, """9 • ....,. tW 11, ...., .. n.-Ytill) 11 • Cll l"llY <""""""' n • .,.....,,._ 1t. u l•JTI '· U( ll:IW'lkll '2, Cal ,.., lllOl ,. (OTI ~,,.,....,._.n UC 111'111 .. ,_,.. M, Cal ltltl IL.Al N "" ~ '"" 7t. "" Jciall It•• n wtll"'-' ltl, Cal Ttch " C.11..wy JI. .....n n COT1 . --.......... ,_ ~ •• . - Rustlers fu 8&.67 . Hoop Loss • Olap•-Next DAILY PILOT (: J , . -:. ••• • Van.guards. ~~~l · ~; To 81 --58 Victory . ., LOS ANGELES -Eaa1 LA c.ouece clinched 1 de tor the ~vld Payne bit 20 points In T u es d 1 y n I g h t I b • Southern c 1 111 0 r n II e.on-the leCOnd hall and Jack VllJllU8l'd! tr1vel to Chap111111 lmnce bhl<etball crown with Cauoey nebbed 14 rebounds to College In Orange and Frldly 80 8841 Ylclory .,.... vbllllll keep Southern Calllomia Col-nlght entertain Grand ~ Golden Well Saturday nlght. lege'1 NAIA Dtstrict 11 l College ol P~ Arb. to playofl b op e 1 gllmmulng close out the regular ......,, ~t ~ '":'. t~ ..!J~ Saturday night as t b e The dlstrlcl selection eon>-_, v-...... •J-~~ '"'""'-mlrlee meets oo '51md••, Feb. a game~t remaining -.-..... ~~ ·-'6 ...., Cllllornio BeptlS QiU.,_ ol 25. to pick Iha I o u r on the •· East LA ts Rlwrslde. 11.a._ Pofllclpellng teams for tbt one game up on Santa Moolc:a. The ~ brlop soc.J's playoffs starting l\larclI S. Golden W<lt has a 6-7 JIWI; seaaoo n<ord to 11-10 and In Satunloy's ,-. Pl)'ne and closes out the ..... ·• lirmly entn!nchos them In the repor1ecMqr the game wljb "" aplD9t lnftdlb& Rio Hondo tlml at4ario lpOI among upset slomach and saw only W~ beblnd the play NAIA teems In the • dlslrlct limiled action In the f~ll hall ol -··-' K Tyler 11__. to with two games remauung. A as the Vanguanb moved to a •-· en ' ,.,... pelr ol victoties should get ~ edge at th• Ill-a commanding 15-25 ballllme them a playoff berth. termlasalon. lead and tt WI$ easy the rest He began to hit wttll ol the wiy. ""1810lency to start the -..:J! .!t~"= °' ~ JC H. oop half and w1~~~-aid 01 llnl hall buckets .00 layups Oausey'1 re~,. an d. defensive play,-combined to ~'?~gearing the last Standings blow the v1s11ors out o1 111e And Goldm W<lt's 6-5 centor gymW1. b ... ell I •-~ · Jeff St. Cliatr .was double-IOUT'M ... CAL cON111a11K1 t Ul'U game w rr ... uu, W L l'fl l'A SoCal played a passing de19 teamedlntheopeningbalfand 1E11t LA 11 21.so1 t12 game in the closing mtnutet. could only 9C(ft five points. ~~:1•H~ 1~ ~ ,.: ~: forclna: the Lancers to commit ~~ '40:5 J: = =. w.r : J 1,: lfif . n-u-m-e-r-o·u~fottls:-The--;;:;_..,. u H..wr 6 1 t10 ,,. Vanguards scored 10 of 11 free Turnovers aho PI a gue d ~=:''cc : ,; 1 ::;; :::~ throws iil the closing minutes SAD!)LEBACK COLLEGE'S RIC\( BAUER DRIVES FOR TIIE BASKET. 'COllCb. Dicl< st r i ck Ii n. s '"' ~~~':,'., or play. ~~ tlJ'llda s11te n Rustlers. Golden West turned ~··Hondo~ e::i-.. at ,....,. clfJ ;;,::~ • . ~ha2ii timesben-.12 in ~e ~~;'a,_~:~""" I ,.,,. ' l 1 Uij ~"='" -...... Harens' Title Hopes Dlm.ined ... w It rea y ...,,.. COAST'°"'"''"" l:r'=-1! •, • ..: lt . counted. 'f \ "" PA CIKtlt 1 74 Three other RusUen finish.. E!~ 1 l m m H1i'~... 21 I •• V.:.::.ll.7' Young Captures PreliniS Crown ~rgi~h~t~~K!~·ha~"';i r ....... '== i j j!j ~ ·~ "'-··1' 1·.1 j • ~~T-• and Taras Yoimg canned 10. • ~11!\o~~-· " n--~ Tyler finished with SI points. ... "'-M • ~ AU. ~11~;.1 15 ''- -~· '~""""'" .. Fountain Valley got its usual null and voids our chances i,n 141, ~ Bill Morrow of c.•ttM Gekllll West cm i!!:!!!!S°''' 11 t • otei. m •• · v· . nd t 148 .. -s-{CO-.. ~) plrlMd· • l u !! ID"MiN It Wlft..r' "'1mri.1 aoc.t ~ INL ''st:i."lo.W: ,.,. perlOrmancefromJoeYoung, the OIF,'' Fountain ~ion 1eJoseco a . · Sh'•tton CSOl!ot•>,3:21. ~ f ;i ''""'· -11,, .............. ~.1 a but saw 1·t•s· CIF tiUe bo-The CIF finals will be held 10. -Jt~feld IHIH!tlnatan llQC!IJ ;1. ci.1r 11 Mllltofll. co..'1111111C• ............ .....,._.,... .._... r-Ville)' coach Wayne a.c.WMctt1au-ll'11111.>..... w L '"" "" n __ C.- r Mont-'5 INllo St•• SS other --•··'· had ~ people 8 p JD, ct.c. Wll•t~I rMIO. 1·1. Mlkol11l...nid A ~ f S I.OU '51 ~$-J1:::!.~o:tJ.:':.-:---J;blngleellelaelr"e"ned1"'11-0a!~~= ~liil 'ijliL.'cA couple ~"t1n:!1=~:i· c;i~t::r.tr-~·~"':;::;· a~1~brld!le-1-l 2, ;:;:'"' l~ l::=1;:-r-ru--oeores · ~ Saturday at El Do r a ,d o ~us •"u . ~ct=:' t.*" P•rkl dee. ~KIMW 1 1 g "*""" a ' '" n1 ,..,. ~,. ~ .. • High~. '·-q~ fl~_aaj one O! two . c1,_.._.. Miii _ ~.~:.li;'~'1 m.io.c.wi1son~,1 •. _,.---c.n;;Jl-11 2l •1 ~="' _ !~-:l ~.,~~·~~~oi :rfi,.: y,...-"A4:Jl_,,,,,..__,nt._folr othera qualify, 90 J·don't·see (At II Denfl) ll -a' i:-t•ln Vtllft'J Rc. . 1 ft"' II S.1'! 11-rdlllO 410 9271,os.t MCllll~ll,ilif:'w="* ~ ""'' -"G t'Y""' 'Ull""6" ., ..... °' I I), 1-f. Allr.d I I ! ~ DI• 211 l,Ott 1.37• , .. opponents to win the 98-pound much chance for us. " -YCIU!ICI '"-''"' V•llM -. I -II Htlrtlor) oln-~ 1 l s.ddl~ t ll tn 1,1t7 New Y• -'. Midwest _.t,.h class but ltl-pound HVM1t IEI Oatlictll), M. "'f51T~lk~..:.I 'f~ l:~.rtlor) 11,!llMl ~ S "-Clll'ldl«I dle'lftl)IOl'\Shlp. HMtoil , ""°"' I E~U 7S ~ ..... ~~ _ WI! defeat:d .iBut Joe looked Very gooil,, ~ml c~'f.' .. f.'""'°*1 '9c. fllWllll i.nlfy"'~ kKt1 Ml:nkM), 'R~ 1 i f 3f ~ h~ ~ n ~.&.\..,, 1tS twice and 'ellminated >'.from and he bu a good possibllltj • J:'.'u;..~~=.o~'lr,' :r~~~~1 dee. f~-'1 ''1 ~1 ~_.,~,, ~·,·.:.·.~..,::L11•,)"" l'l!!l'l!l'.,\~ ".. contention. ~~was con--'" pladnc in the top three er 122-lum! c"9dflca1 Pint11111 ,,,.,,_, :fir <s;,t~W.""A1Mn1t01>. •· w,r§ ! ._ tem • tie ~ ''Mldl;M -·~ a ~ hope _,.~-Lo..-tn the CIF." (EsrMClll). 2:4 lH -w~-~rk) cr.c. LllMU-..... ' ' \' Stitt 71. ,..,.,,. TIUI lt11t 71 ~~ '-'U"-!UloCI-J."'t' 130 -.....,bMM A.llMJtroll ...,_. (1-I , J.O. 'Tl:is :u 11 t N ;p..;i .. ....,,.. " ftnlslin1 fotlrdJ. lat -and . ---.. W!'eltlen who dee. ...... (&illoft; , .... --HY¥ .. -Wiii (V' ,, ""-H .............. ... lldMltl"""Jl,0-,.WMHl'llflnU ~--; ~ o-1:.-~C~GtMdrldlc..~ .... ~~C~l .... ~~·~·!·~·---~~....'.:!'~=:_·~~~:::._:=:;::._ __ -"'::::~=:_~~"'----.:.::C====..::._:=_.:,c:._;__~~- ! · " ameuing an lmpre11ive came out ~· top · In their 10 'c-...i.r·_ ...... , ....... ,~ 1'Cl>f'd_this season. .. divlsloos l n c l u d e,d Jeff . ~ <M111n11.-H.-1' --- Two otber Barons d Id Cutroreale from Westminster •• -~ 1~1 ..._ qualify '1r the CIF', bowever .. at HI pounds andhea'O'Welght ji;. '-,....;· --. ~ Dave M~ finllhed third in V1nce Klees of Eft1 M1 · r4 ~ AMI, Ho • . ;, 1 the 141 weJgbt cal<jory, and -Jim Muey of EatanclS was .=..... ~'f.'.r."'".., ""· Saatl:west MJke FinkJea was the nmnet"-li!CODd. at 12f, ~ Biddle t~ &'!Ir -. '1nldll, l'!W..J.1, -~l' up In the 171 class. Ille ,runneMIP at 1lO, Greg ~ ~.!f-.._ ..._ · ~ 'II...,..... -" "Al near u I can tell this PiCl:ell of Marina. secoad at ~.;;;., "'ml,,\llr"' -.""" ...... ~ ...... o.,1"'°"" ctlY. ' , . LOMG llACll IMDOOR RODIO ·10t1G •ACH.CALl~Pll.13-U . - ' I .. FOR nw1 ........... Aw'llcbtom. IN-ua--.. 211ILS1olld1A.., IVIUWlftllVR ........... c.llf.90804 CONTACT: ANac.te;21s.N11.2255 • 11, t111J1111 .,_.. Hu 11t1a1•• 1llllC19&JL' 1·111D1c1 ••Yllrllllla .. t~ ' 'JI " hon • .. •. • '"' ..... unMM1"AOOI • 21..,..,IAllll' 0 ....... m~'ll. Sale. Save big on our 8 Tigre 278 tires. Then faitthe-roactwith- 2 ·plies of polyester and 2 fiber glass belts. • Sale 2035 ~us 1.71 fed. tax. A7&-13 blackwall tubele11. Reg. 23.95 El Tlgro :qa. Our fiber gla11 belted H,. In tile · wide profile 78 aeries. A 2+2 construction of pot~ester cord and fiber glau belts with a·wrap around tread design. No trade-in required. W111tawa1t tube!-P1111 Tiro llzo Rog. Safe hd. taa C78-13 28.95 24.90 2.01 F78-14 34.95 29.70 2.50 G78-1~ 36.95 31.40 2.frT G78-15 37.95 32.25 2.73 H78-15 39.95 33.95 2.116" Additional whitewall 1lze1 av•ll•ble et our low sale prices. 2sss plus 2.49 fed. tax. E 70-14 blackwall tubeless. Scat .. Trac 70 Serles Competition proftte tire. 4 ply nylon. Raised white letters. No trad&-tn required. Tube'"* Tiro size F70-14 G70-14 H70-14 ,._ 30.54 32.04_ 32.95 Sale 6988 Plu1 led.tal 2.51 2.7,9 2.98 Reg. 79.91. Deluxe 8 track tape deck with 2 hang-on speakers. Features slide controt volume, tone and balance, select, eject and repeat buttons. channel and tape fights and __ fa,st forward. Equipped _with burglar a Jann._ 8 track stereo tapes 1.99-3.H ~...,... •fflC11we ttvu - r----... ------, Tire Life Saver Speclal.1175 I I Here's what we do: adjust torsion bar height. catnber, I caster and toe-In, center steering position and ':>&lance I 4 wheels, Inspect and edjuat brakes. lncludet Pit Boss L safety Inspection. .I ----.------- JCPenney Th&values are here every day. Shop Sunchly noon to s P.M. 11th• following Auto Centeri: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313 . HUNTIN6TON CENTE~ Huntin~ Beach j714) 892·7771 • • • C :f OAll.Y PILOT s.a,. F-..,. 11, 1973 .. Bu~~~ MUJ1~iiiwr .RIJCQ1 Rascal 2nd. Corpenror's .. -rlJA 41Jier Swiin Title; . · To Finish G ~ , N. S ut . ~WCSixth ~~!:·:!.~ ... YaddRare ..... ii:'._ ___ ~.~ ... ~ So\llTA BAaBARA -Jl<ptfa.,., ... .,,. the numberol.bolla.IDlut,..,., em W'oltllll'I ft.fool ylWI -°"'""~' _.,.. lltML'l'lllyOddeclhlomon)D lloallld-llltslalhe ~~ . ...._~_, -~~~ ..................... -11ooto~-~·=---~----....... -ille ............. ~ ... -.... _oll'st111 -.... ~~-.----·~ in 74 clp1111 ._ u-... o.1"" WDlll1I -MIU ......... -r ~ - u.o; 11w11 ..W -1be 400 -· -.,.i .., fl/ ,., ....... Boy Yacbl Clab Yacbl a.b w.u the ......i q;ia.ce.to a 1.a \'lclolT Offlt byljoenonddoot":"'l>Jllorte ~~IA"E~'blt ....,. ,...,. -te win the l>oatl In • .-for the hal Ille ..._ ...-at JllCbl ta llllllb Ille 1,125-1111 .. Su Jl!Cinta<ollege ID fllO tr tr , * ~ , I-I the GoldQlflll..mn11!C..Sdlv· ~-·t~hed bolts,-•.Itolloboo ,ll!t =:.:.-:,.:a.~~ -ptt» ol • --,._, CJalden est ~ cN11,...,...,. 11t oc s... Satmdly l!Dd eon tin u es Jars• ~ claa wD .fl 1o a•o ~ df.ltl over 9ob dc;)ulllWwler here Baturdly., :.':::';~.. ,._..,a at:• pme on the ta llol1*a Solurclq.-llnaP llood.ly. '. =. •:;~:1111 '"f: · I.YDeh'• ~ n ~h llidsb< .~. Oepcl\ol -,. ·• ' • "' ~·+,,.11 Poocll.lod:l'•t._'10CC ~~,,...~ llll'iioiJ .-. edXdd*T ... -· ' ...... ,.Jlillll!cop ';'\ ,/ 'l ·I I ~ ,:::-...:: = ...., lmd JS ...... Ill ..... • 'Ille,,._ ,a.. ~~ '":fllicmif('I J'M IO:K~.ii.-, 'CCJjiutoo·~~1~ i;, . '{ w..; -mli. The ..... In -1111( ,..., 61 the WJeof number ol Olympic Soturday lor .. 4'opted time tlle lllslll bmlnc and •••• the " UC Slata Borbon ......,,. portic!potlon ln Ille "world's cl._ with 26. !n other =~dadays{J,,,'l/J .= :i~-liJucbol a $-% lead. Craig · = • • • ~ • Iv. !oOm wu thlnl. folloorad lorJMtnplla." Ol)'ll!Ple•w,..illlnwt(eat the 17 '11oun Jibe got from Allderson .had singled and .... _,_ "' • bf,l!ullertan Collqe. Goldm '111117flir'1ealr)'llsttbowfil Tor)llldol, 11 tein!>"'ll ancl:lS Sirusllbyfiveboun Greg ltmlee bad rotten ~ \ · J' t'"' Wes! -'--' sixth. · Jn the number f Solinp. ;l'bere wero "' Flymg . • e"""' " ,...... • 1DC1U11 ° Dutclqnan entries. • Only thtte )'ld>ts sWI at abojlrd OD BD error jusl before r'=. •-~-4: Ji:°:l=~ Ray KlwMlel ol Aquatic ~bad a chaDce of umeatlng Cllrpenter's si.>t,o.O 'r the left ~· t' 1' ---Coast Area Yacbl Cub WU the -of Sirius n from the top of the field fence. • ,. . I M<"-, Mike Y..-.1 and __.._..,. f bandicap lisL The Claa B en-b •" Dua& Mooo ctocW S:50.I the ~--~ace or try Alegre would have ad ao 'lbe G 1 u c 01 added two :.: The Pintos -two -powerbooll Sat , . He lklp-fllliah by 3:57 . a.m. iodoy; more runo, ID the lillllDc en " .... " - evlllll ~. • pered bis ..-, Loclae -bad until 7:119 a.m. singles· bJ Scott JoM111e1 and OCC'140llJner<laycpw1el Basketh·:...11 ireundthe....,.,wlthaner-andSigamehasuntllZ:lllp.m. John llprlqman. a fielder's ':~ ll'lft ' at llltdole• Ylnee Uilll ~-~A.'l/Jwtu~'~2 to •capture -.cl lime cboiceand•,-•teaJ.' ':·' *--., Fliidoin. ----~ '-"'~·Ml~ .... ""--·-The latter tw ····•·dl(4f MAr1r DesmoDd and llcAnmey by HarTy Painter, of ·Long •~· ' 0 are Kess1ei: and Sieve WllUams .. u • t" ' ·t"' --.In l:'llJ.l IDqal>billg ~umm .. ..:es Beach Yacht ~.,,Ith an.•; Class c. . .also hid nm-ocodngsinglea fn . a~". l i :t I ftM jllac:e. And Uie'JOO ~ ·""J ua I ror ol ,111. G~ald . Marlins Al At the Satuidal'._~ roDcall the flrst and 'fourtblDnings !or .,St:='• ~i'·t ·l l ' l nilay, !ollr1ome of RI ch . Judyann was ll)&ICllU B win· p ·,r had 64 s!'"F' to ·r· Saddlebock • Ki .... ' 1 .• M' •, .~· ~.:_ ~ BlaM t· • ,,.0 ""'" . .....,1th an41'1'11' of <lllS. tliee ~~ and.Ba~ 99.llaQt p """-· ___ =.'""-11 -,··-• ,, __ ., -•• ar-Brigbl au~ llgbl air w.,,. m """'"' y Jtcner ar~,w, a =· • . j . . raft .and John Carpenter bad a --=•~ c•>F ·c~~ ~ and anootb se88'Wft tbe orde'r were virtually nil and ')Y~ J~ban&;r/ tossed a 'five-hit· ··~li.,,o , . .. . !Int ptace·clocklng oll:ll.5. -m • "' ......,, of the diy ·rrom -NeWpOl'I--lj>OltY-fw:thel'.olf•~· ter, striking -out--nine---and "~.i:li:;. --1 !- Desmond had the top in-:= ::l1 ~ 111111~=~ Beach to Santa Monica Bay. ' Here ate the yaC\its still at walking two ~1:1:~,, o y • dMdual effort Saturday plac-...., 1•1 G 1n EYw• The regatta continues throu"" sea Saturday with distances to · To •ls x • 1 '1 . -. .-. IO L . km'flll' ..-.: Matw Dll -o."' .. toda , "'' the fi . b In the nightcap t be Mr. s.. J.c:l11teJ'> m& m ~. ua: m s-tte _ F--a. y e1cept It Los Angeles lD1S : G hos' · · her · Hudson,.., • " 2U .... 1'oon was nmtb (24.I}. Haffftmr. ._..... 2frr>M. YaCbt Club where the ocean Agincourt., 142; AJegre ·64, auc starting pitc Rick a. ::::::.ct . j 1 ..,_ -nmth lD the __ ..., ,..,.__ ractngbondicapandlargeone-Concerto 26; Dakar, no Peregudbadconlrolproblems ~\'.'il'•'I: 2 I fr-,e (11:50.1) w'1lle the ,,... ,......, ''' F Cl•> Hartlt design classes will continue report; Ulla, 83; Obsession, and gave up four TWUI in the =:.,. rf 1 ~ ~~~!~ D~Y~~ r....:.~1 ,,, ~ 11~1 ~ th'rOugb Monday. 37; Pericus 66, Querida II·6Z; initial inning before being ~=--~lb i g ~ ,.,.._...,~, ..--.uuu o.r.tl' (M) G 0'1 SMIOI r • Robin 26; Robon ffi, 65; 11!lieved. ~f~11c ~ ' .. 10ran Mubbury WU ~(~GF~~1v~ Samarkand81; Soadpiper,,42;. ,Th~Gaucbosscorerttwicein Toi.ti . 2'' ~In t :•.4. Er;•••• "' o.dlkle "· MMlw .._ c d Sangvind 81, Sigmame ·99 aod ' the folrth oo singles by ~ ~·...,.... , • Jn tlfte.meter dlvlng, :\ic....MeM-Jnip,_;4. asca e Spirit26. Carpenter, Bob Moen and ~KIMIAl'~l!:::t Jl 11 oi;i::'a -llayeo -ninth ---·-..... arid.Mike Rogers placed lfth. n.. .... OU 1741 ........ ._... The' tQQ._ effort by Golden ... 121) F 01 ..,,._ 0 all ---~,.,i\i! wulili'iiiir-m bfl!ie &=-1:fl--{--W,1*C -Ver ........., ..t ... •-·--· of fta ICKI OJI G {2'1 Wi1gttt • ~~ ,_,. WW~ J ....... (JI) (; {4) MJlll . I sati, Kerin Wllliams. Pete Sartril ___ 0-... rn.: ~-· w· N!lih -iild Marc can1enas ,,._,_ ... _.._._.., __ . 1-1u-1DP·--• • ~ 2. 0..--2 Hurti. 1. .'-'I. They clocked J:5tl.O ta piacing ...,._ -.._. ._. ,.... · f-. ....,., MMW 161) (tt) MM'IM ' Cardenas alJO wu eeventh c..tdlc¥t 1•1 F 0 111 •r-•""' L1j1CAYA, Bahamas (AP) - • C..,_ l•l F 122) Ko.II« Ca de t rJ ed k lcb in the 58 free (D.I) and helped c11119 11~ c 1,1 H~., sea , a ca • gg e the 300 free relay team to a ow en G 121 J.nt1... with no beadsails, was the time" ri 2:21.7 in finbl!ing Ecdn,..,::,.....,;-*'•~~ ~~ overall wjnner in the 100-mile stJtb. Otber1: in the ~ in-1"' ..,, co.... " ..._.... 14. ..,.... 2. Miami*Lacaya So\ltbem clDded Williama, Frank ~ 1..::.-:-~1.'· WoedbKK ocean racing conference Bmwne. Ed WIUte, Km King ._._ -. ~ H1r11or ,,. Dr. Jerome Milgram, a pro- ond Jim lllcAdams. "' lessor at tbe Muaoebusetts Allo John Maltby was totb ,... 011 ~ (J'Jl 1::l ~ Institute of Technology, calla In tbe l,llO lne ID 19:11.J ml ._ cm • "' -tbe yacht the ugliest boat in t:f ••Peter Nolh finjsJwl ...,__. m c IOI Riiey th&-.fleet.-- utb (11:11.4). ~II ~I ~ UIJ ~~= Ca.Icade crossed the finish returns to ac-....... ,., _... ...,.: '-'• t. line to about 9~ hours. Race ~ bolting the 41~"1tl-~ Hlifrl1~ Beech officlalJ said adjusted times in Sq'6 r<lays , the third 'raee cf the 1'73 wt8I Golden West ha a dual 1 • ' 1 ........ series would not be available nm& tclleduJed with Gro5&' ~ 1W: ooFs.r~,~ .. v.i"~ until late Saturday, mall& !tn&dlct.-· -...-6-041 F 4tt) T_,. However; race-chairman • • : 1:!1 ~ ~ .r:, Bruce Peter;son said Cascide :-~ports C8Iendar Pw•ri.ld 0 21 c; <•l Ev•111 "woo by a Ilg~ year." lfchM ICOl'I,. WM: c-1, ~ ,,_ 4. H ..... 1', Meetlln 4. Nol•n 4, The fu'Bt boat ACl'OSS W8S ':n!: ~ ""»1,. Windward Passage, a Guemey ..... 051 iai 'ff........mr 73 o~ by Ma:rk Johnson of Alml'I ... nil F Ct) Jal'WlsOn Freeport, but ofOclals said she YNNIAI ·041 F • n~1 Maclnnn was racina under a 111,..,e ban-""" 111 C l2l Brown --o .... o , wii.i IJJ G Ctl Alwnon dicap. • ......, Chit. m ..__,. 011 G l'J Sldlfl CJ • ,..... -CM .,... ,..._ M9dl> ., MarW _.,. st1111: osoooci 1. The w A winner was -..M.J ......,. 2. ThW!I T. wnrmh'!Ster: Equation Chance.a owned ,,-f.;2"'\= : ; ~:~;;_ by John Potter of Matinecock, ~ ..m:-1. ..... an 181 AMlll+.ii N.Y. In Class B, Aura, an SltS .... 91 ,.,...... OSI r OJI Rkhtllev 49 owned by Wally StenbJuse I ! ~L~ ~ ni ~ :l~1 •= of Ollcago, was the winner. !!l!!!'r-..t'.i!'.ra~ -"" • "' w•"" Wind Quest, owned by Juslln ~I.··~ tt wn-..!f!. ..-:..: ~ s. =. and Alan Wasley of Plainville, .._ .t :_-sti...,~ t. LMo _., o.oacr Conn. was tHe Class C winner. ~ ,i,r l. n .....w .... ..-M1riM. •1•. MuniqUlta, a Mull ST o~ by ;;;;;;-.. •"!.!!_' 1 CJ:•. ..... un "" ....,.. Chick Schreck of Metairie, c~ w :ra M Milllllll ,,. *' ,..., ,. 1•1 r>r..-La. won Class D and Cascade IJ;ll>._ '"~., or.n. <lMlt. .,.... cm ,. c•1 11out111e ' ' 1 t1ir."' w.t, use• uc ..___ nJJ c 1,1 c.,. lf11.s tops in Class E. _ ~ih .r ~ 9=a :_ ~1, : ~~ WI&!: The first fleet was composed tJ"T1~FJl.;;r.t UC M8rfM _._ t*= OlflDd 7, SIHI-of 13S boats. ....... ·-::-::;-================;! .utmrne Klflt: ~ 3'.22.. Ir ~=~'!11' '"'Iii':"' :• .. ...--CALYPSO SAILINO •:::-RJ'O' HondlJ 1 .... W.t •1 I • L•SSONS =.: COHJ,Jjt Cen'rlol 1 .. 1 I I I). ' ........ mJ (61) hMK:.11 S,ect1• Tl llllff 1fl Hffn 'et'==t11" ~.i= r.uK::•1~(. 5ervlfil Fetdler 111 I" l'l ' CDl'I,_,. (7141 '4&.7010 ~!let -~ •I ~ 13) F t•I Fi.mll'IO ~ iil'tmlMtw (3). ,. -" •• ll-(Id c Ill McCl•skey PM S.111111 A111c:Uit""' 11'14 :-~-"'" C ...... 121 G l•I U lh" New" ·c11 U't =ioe fe\1f;:,m:~ ~ Hi:: Pklrlhtt IOI G Ill BIKhofl :,,,::. ";r"'::..::: leedl 11 .......... ~, Sclhrtlill a.ubf: Esttnel• -ICrohfl. e M•""' Del lley at WfstmlMtw, ..,.. "' feldt 4 ,..,_ 2. Grlffl11 '· l M •· in•i w-n• •r v-~~lt ~~I ~y 4. l......,._Rwbai (, l(uy.. -~·-ty 11 DtM Wlls (111 .t JJ. Qftdtlll 2, Y11t HOnl 4. 12111 •-II -~ .. MIW Ofl,i~.;-~-~·~""'""'~~·~·~l~l. __ ~;;;;;;;;;;: ''"'Gr'.--W..tfl\IMW M y .... II fl~ -,...., M&rbor .. jFit1?i1r.'b:!. ~-= LEASE ' STATION WAGON Ful mainhnance leasing now ovailoble on thot much dasi..d station wogon. Choose from the 1-... _...w;.,..~..,..,_Montago,.MO<qUis-or Monterey, Cal todoy ..... ___ 540-5630 If you-need-U,...lftc llle-moi11he- to come-BUY NOW and SAVEi SALE LIMITED TIME OFFER Pliones --646·4421 $40·4343 ~Ply · Polyester Cord CUSTOM LONG MILER SJZES:E78-14,CJs.1c,e1~14 D7B--13;A7$-.13 • 18 ·--r....,rJ;;' Taolll.U• ,,,. ..... ....... STOPIN~·~ ' . LOW ·~•--.CHECK~ PRICE dN YOUR SIZE WHm BALANCE 1 ·49 tRUCK-CAMP£R , ·MOTOR HOME ,... ·10.1111 ia 311.qo •• "" 1565 -- SIRVICE~ -. 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':"'°·--u"'"'d ............ , ............. ,._.,. ....... $9.99 $5.22 _ -'0 Colomon42SCompSto•o .................. $1'.99$12.Jt · -QSlot1'UVon .U"Nedi ---J ' ~'!-~.,_ .. _. ..... ,: .......................... $6.99 1 $3.22 O Col-._lo_tloProp1111Lont1m ......... $14.99411.tt. . • ·• , ~and-Bl;,;,-·-$-1-l:'l'l-$1-.22 ·100 :=-~ w,~.~. --c~c:;~ .......... ~ ........ ., ...... 11~, ~.n -rrcot .... SllOOO CilllYtk lluttr ............... $37.95 SU.22 ' ·st pe•R Knit· SIHYo·Top -...... _._.., ... $11.'9 $7.22_ 'Q-Moko<T-SW.ti ..................................... $7.50-$9.50 $5.U ·Coloman 5256 561f. Cooler •• ._ ................ $20.95 $17.22 -0 r1 ··'1b Sflllrt ' · 1 ·• "'. • " · • ~ -~ .. -....................................... ,,1:99 ! .. .n '§Coloo!in525221oqt.Cooler ................... $15.99$13.22 O ~·P Sltwo Sq..,._Nock Sw~:-~ .••_d· Y~.U.ow $9.49 SS.22 , C:_s,..~1 .... 1iift111iilfi .......... ··: .. , ... ! ............... $6.50-$7.99 1. '3.U . Col111111 2111. Jug . : . 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All fllwn . .' ......................... ~1~99 .$9.U . Q Mlm Camp Porty Cook S1t4-ot111 . : .. :. : • .-.... $1l.95· $1.22 0 Slotwolou Seiop Nodt Vost .. :·: ..... '· ........ $12.99 $1.22 D s,..w-,-,., S-ood Ktllt Slllm .............. $11.99-$19.111 $10.22 0 Soni HUfttlng & Cold Wuthor loots ...... --.. -$29.95 $2S.22 · • Qfll.W1i1tool ztppor'jroof.llckot •• _ ..... '.: ........ $19.49 -$7.22 O.f-Mol<or-loPl.WSMrt ................................ $13.00 $7.22 'O £vor11t Backpock ..... : .......... $19.95 $15.22 1 Q 'Skl Porko ' I ,' -· , .. : ...... $l 7.99 $9.22 p..,..... . h~ -...................................... ; ... $12.00 $5.22 -0 All Zobco Stov11, Lonltnt1, HNllrs ........... --...... 20% off O ~-·.: p •'···t-111 l _, _ _.,,_, · $40-00 $20-22 1 l;l 0 ••rn '"""1YP< ......... .-........................ .-.... : .. sr.99 su2 .·sPO·RnNO GOODS · ~"'"·r 111 _. ue,, avenuc:r,•f\cu ···"!"'··· · · · , JO's,.cs.1""9t hnlt Kalt Pnts--Our Ftmous Brands $1~.()0.$16.00 $1.22 '" 0 Wot-Uoli_/lytM ,_ C..t-llavy, P1ok, Purple',& Red $37.50 $)9.22 , D ""'"4 ...... (Sptc~I Stlect;on) .......... : ...... .>.: ...... s;.99-$1'.99 $1.22 . 0 1i!M'1 T1110l1 Clothlnt .. • .'.. ' .. ; ; .. '20% ~' ' 0 SkJ .$W..1tt ·, "" · .•, ....... -. .!. --$21.95'$11.22 , D llo--•--Streight&!~" Ll\l --u ......... , .... $11.Q0<$13.00 $4.U · Qlw,.ft Cootpotltloo TMob Roskot-Slrung with Gut ... $3S.OO 0 LlS Tvi;itontilr'Stjipo ~!one 1twHtor ... --. ;:.: .. $11.00 _$5.22 I ; D - --.•.. ; .... :.: ......... " .' .. : •........ --.'.,-._.: !$]1;00 . $$.U . ro "'"' Multr11t111b Roclll-Slrung wtth'Gllt ... $39.00 ' . · .o'lrusti ea-. ~P.O. ShlrNlckot-~•ach,.,Bone;.Navy $14.49 _ $9.22: o '0.:-lltflot -Sfooth•.::.; .... ,.». --.... : :._.-... ;--~-~:\l'L''2.o;o-st.n O aw .. tt s-Wlllllt' T-toclot-Strung with Nylon. $26.00 • 0 \4 .Jach '°""'Baits >tifh• Brass Buckle -" $6 9; $4.22 D ,_ .......................... , ....... , ................... SOc 22t ·o TllllOI' Al11111. tockot.:.Strung with Nyloo.. ' .• $1~.95 $1.11- "·. OSMnocl PloW(uft')" ! ·--·: .... $13.00 $9.22 o '....,.. fi~""' ······-···········-~··{ .... :; .. '. ..... !.t.!.'."-99 . $S.n o -siloldltttSpoodlhoftT-lsbdiot-SlfllngW/Nylon $48.95 $37.80 . ~ , ant ,• ,. .. • .. · .. ,. · ,. · · • -· D no. ......... -. ........... : ....... '· ........ '. o ... '.$4:51>-lS.S0-!6'.so _ $4.22 Q TMsor StHI T-1• tockot-Strung with Nylon .••• $29.99 $21.00 0 Pin Stripl Co!f •P'!"f-'Gr.-,. : ........... : ........ $13.00 $9.22 D ~·oritMI (Rod ood Bluo) • :". .......... , ..................... ,. '. .' .. 39c 22t '()Corl Y11tmmU.I BIHNll Gio--~21 ...... "$10.95 $6,80 0 Poly/Rib Pollo Dot Do .. lo-lolt P•t ........... $18.00 $12.22 D AmlW a1, --Muffl;,,, Sc•-& tff•l1 -. : .... · .. ---.... ; ._ ·•· --.. J:l.22·$S.U 0 tko Pttrecofll Baseboll Gto...-#3693 ........... $7.98 $5.22 · · OMl,... Knit JO-.P.eic~ o~'l>urple -'o\ ........... $16.00 '8.22 · 8="4~u.t!i.«¥;;~·::::::::::::'.::::;'.:::::::::::::::.::i:;;fl~ 511~ O Do• Kwlogor Ballbofl Glms-#3225 .......... · $14.95 $9-.22 • 0 SwMotto' Knit htit ........... : ...... \ ....... $17.00 $10.22 D .... , llotllor bcbt ..................................... , ._ .. $4'.99 $22.22 []dick McAullfft 11~~·;:~13581 ....... -.. $7 ~.995 ~~ 0 Ml 'Cont' Plftfl · ty • f cit '. $l O oo' $7.22 D .... , No UttH U.tllor Jadcot ................................ $5-1.99 s21.n 0 BaskotNlls-lll P_.,;, ... n~ -o . . . . .. .. .. . .,.. 5 .,. . .., "" _, , vane o c ors • ··...... · o :t::': lade et LNtllor Spon CHts ...................... $125,00-$1.,.,99 572.n O Footbill1-lnt'""o4~t1 ............. .-............ ._. 54 .22 o••v-::..'"'" ~-· ................ , ll~·~·~.22 8 .... =~-----.................... :.: ...... m-~·:i:~ oFootbiNP ... ,,r" .............................. $4.22 8 Exira~"lllw '• no poc '''• .. · • .. · · · ·, .22 0 -w-... · .. · · · .. · .. · · · .. · · · · · .... · .. · .. · ........ " 19·00 · ·:1o.n O YolloyboD Sot-#23049 ...................... $5.95 $3.>2 "'" Co~l·.......,'-fltril, Po.rs--No~.8eige,ondGreen$5.22 · -= -----·;--;--:--·'""'"'""""'"'"•"""' · 1 r ' s • 56 $1~99 $14.22 •"-• -"' o w-~ w.....,. •• 11.n OLown'-vot ••--20 .;................... . 0 Ml Wool l'Mtll-All G~'-' $7.22 · --~, ,_ · --·" -- --.. " .. "" ---r .. • .. ----., .......... _ .~ • _.., oi.ndrr i.o.c"' r.tt ,_ -~·:::~:::;:::~:;~:::::;: $1.22 B~Mo • .:':;~"1.;.;;.-~•~~iRiCk·::i22.oo·;o~1~·~,1~00 .. U::~r 0°:::~~~r49_:::::::::::::::::::::: $~;~ ~ !;o .... --~-~-........ -..... _______ ......, . • ' " ' . ' i.·ori-------.. ·-----------11 r . . . , " . . " ·'.CIJECK tHESE GREAT' PRICES 'ON SOME " . POPtJAR ,890ts ·'AND " SPORr SHOES, F~QM '·OUR : ·BQOT &. SHOE DEPARTMENT . . ALL WITH FAMOUs lfAMfS ~KNOW! LQT OF STYLES I ; ·. SOME WllH BliOKENSJZES, SO COME HURRY. - . ' .\. . -,CHkK QUT O~R ·,SAVINGS IN OUR . BOYS · · .DEPARTMENT • . I . · -DURING--1'-HE: BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR! , ' I I • O ,_ Molter r .. 11 Sftott-0•.. '$6ff M.,tthori Modi~Rotoll $9.99 : SALE --__,_--~'n••-"rkertMnlsShoel,_'_1 _~..,11~-l-1h--,T.'=. • .. ' · Oborl Model-Reta il $13.99 ... _.SAU Toni SJiiV1 804f"Sliinr-:::-.... --... ----.. --........ ---"· ......... $5.()().$5.50 0 F•us Molter Tomb Sltoot ~·s •'4t Oar Famous T·Shlrt ....... -. ., . ~ ....................... ' ......... ., .. $6.()().$6\50 · -_ -ru1-attoil-$8Ji.;• .SALL.. Shi.rt Ind 1.onf Sin•• 3-lvllGll PulloY1f-Shlrt1. • • .. • • . • • . • • • • • • • • • ••.• ·.:.. $7-$8-$9 ,QO 0°::.:~·t=Z\£',k~.uu •1:;: 0 :i:Cl't!:.~!i";.'9-~ "64' ::: :::·~~~w.:h::::::: :: :: : : : : : :: :: ::: : : :: :: :::: ::·:::::::: :: :::: :E$~:fs -...... I 1~5 ••r111 • OJ-lllUrT_..,,, ,._..,, S ' ' ' . 95 ,..... •• -,~,,, •• r.• ·""·•illllA--::--11Uehinr~~frlitltt9''Sllll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-........ , ,,. . .. . . . . . . . . • . . •• •• •• • . . . . • . . . . . . . . O== • -~·~llill --'r; l ·D...,,.....,llluo~•1~1 ' ,;, '1 · w~w.1....l..... "ree'n Red ;..-:;,,.;,,,.' " · • ' ,$\1600. • ......... , .. M I -~1Whitt) #143-2«1' Juniac' ,,.,, -"'_. "'""'"'f""V ' '" "··, -· • ·' • · · • • · • · • • "• • "" • ... · · • • • • · · • • · o;::: ..... .._1111'"''" sJltl WttlioO si--Rttoll $4.99'..S&ll .,,,.. Nrvy&Red.rSl:zes2·7 ...... '.: ... .-.~·.: •• , .••....• · •. ,; ........... : ...... $12.po ~-...WI $27,95 ...•.• ,.uu D~~·· Ollvy) ~I . . Navy 3, Re4. Sl~es 8-20 .• ........ .' ... : .... ~ ......... ; .. ,_ ........ : ..... $15.00 O-llolilr,......, *11" 'iii:btt.a~ '4" Blue & Blown. Sizes 8-14 ............................................... $15.00 Cortn ~1-Rlltll $15.99 •• .SMI 11111 $8.99 •• Ull . Gold, Green, Brown .............. .' .................................... $19.50 ,_ ....................... ..__.. ....................... ~--....... ----.............................. ........i o•-....,#ftd-1r-, '$3.22 ·$4.22 $4.22 $3.22 $4.22 $2.22 ' $8.22 $6,22 $8.22 $8.22 $1P.22 CHECK-OOR GUN ROOM FOR WASHlllGTON'S BIRTHOAY SALE ITEMS. THIS SALE INaUDES MRYTHING FOR lHE HUNTER! • I ---~--1. ----.,....---~---~--.. • ' _, .. • ' C f DAil Y PILOT .. ---...... -~ =' -"'..t"I.. ..... ..._l11mlf11I• 1& iiiiifi ... ,. r••• h ~1111 DaOy Vel• IM ~ .:::::!ii iii ~ .......... illm ................ •... .,. .... &1•1ii1i l'Mr17 Ct Ill ... •• ifi i~iii • ............... I i: \o'I UP 1 1.-, Up 1 ,, ' I.... Ua 11.2 $ Up 11j I UD 11 • Up 11,I ~Up 11.1 0.. II.I UP 111.1 4 Up 10.S 21Yl+ 2'h UP ID.O • Profit upswing· Good News I Words of Wall Street I Funeral Expemes. 60 ;:s:::;11::1o::n::•..:o::'.:d::oi::''::'".:...;~~·:::n::n::u•::'..:"'::::"'::•·:..:'::'..:q~ui::;;rte~r1y~1n::"'::rva.:..::i;,•J~----·--Est. ~~~~ ~7-iCaill. Set by Tradition 1t-.t ....,.., u. c.ir, ...... r.a. Texaco Al .. _,,, beadl lull till Mt ms, H II lrulllul lo 1°""7ilt at 19'12 and Jo DOie a vitallJ Important d<Velopment •• that ... --,,..., little .... attedllos. In the year just past, 151 upward reveraal In afte"4K corporate profits which begm In 1m was pe1p $' ted. This was a major goal al-the wag&j)rice controls im~ In August, 1971. How 20 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1912 did 11-. about? '-----------------------------' ~not as the result of ecoocS recovery alone. For the w years lrom 1966 t!u<qJL197U, afler-tu cor- pora.. profitl tr en d e d geoel'llQr downward. Tb e down•d trend was ac- cenlllllad dming the recession in 191ft bul al no time in the three .....,.uni 1ean of __.. rectrM1 did net co.,-profit• equal their 1966 ...... Wiiii happened in lllll and 19'12 It revene the profits dowtHrend! o.._ tung that happened was a d~ slowdown in the rate of ,.. of unit labor costs in 1971 ""' a virtual leveling-off in--.in19'7Z. Utll labor costs measure the c~ m manufacturing labor c."Osea (wages, wage sup- ple...m, etc.) relative to the chalet in manufacturing pro-d-Nilw labor costs did DOI stop risiJC II mt. on the cootrary, !heJ .... nearly 18 pen:ent !roll December, 1971, lhroogh ~. tm. Tbiawascoo- sida'lllly more rapidly than du"" 11111, when the lncreaae was !llllJ abolJI 4 percent Labor costs are not , of ' courae, the same u wage to August, 1971, cootroll lo It. fiCoon1 boa not Jot hem ritea. Labor costs .... during their ,.,.. or riae" since made rnJlaJJle fer foullb- mt not only from rising August, 11'11, II a judicllJua quart« tm, but we - wages but from the lncreuinc choice of months II made. it lo --In Ibo widnilJ llUlllbs' of --""~ But fer: -of looking of 111 billian at .. -rate But the pbylJcal outpul, the at whal happened to prices pmilllJ u mucll u a billion physical amount of jNOdlldim, ncelved by maNJlac:tur>rs dollarl blP<r er iow.r. ltemming from lhia laJJcr fn. during 19'7%, the fact II that In "'1 m.t, li Is dear that put allo ,_by near!J LI per, they ,_.by 4.1 percent !nm the io<s-la pra/.ila dming cent during Im. December, 11'11, t bro u 1 b 1m haa not hem as great u That is, manulacturen ,..... Dewnher, 19'7%. compared the inlllaJ rebiaitil In pra/.ila able lo turn oot goods with with 3.5 per..m in the dOD:!ot& Im. nm li Is equally virtually no lncrea!e In the preceding 12 mnnlhs. Obvi..,.. clear Iha! Dlt pra/.ila during labor cost per unit of pro. ly, the 19'7% pace wu ap. 1972 boWI rloeoubove the 1116 duction. This ,. a s ac-preclably faater than that for hillL complished by a slower rate of 1971. 'l1oe cmtfm!lnc opswing in rise in hourly wages and by Jn. -follow Ibo rel• corporate ..-dllring ms creased productivity. tiooship of prices Jo unit labor_ is l'!l!'I -for the -y With the rise in physical costs by calC111atlng a 11t1o Ol as a whole. lis -ion production merely keeping the two. ThiJ ratio of prices lo dur9I ms will ..,._ ... pace wilh the rise in labor unit labor costs bas cur maln!alnq a favorable rd> costs, what addilklnal element sistently paralleled net COT· liomhlp of prices lo 17lit llbor was needed Jo increase pro. pora!e profits over the years. oosta. 'l1tU 1lill ·not be easy, fits? Thus, the ratio t re n d e d but it wlD be a JMiawt u. The a n s we r la the downward from 1966 tbrougb cem to -~ watdl bigber pries received by 19711 .. did prolJts, and bas --and jJriC; ~ manulacturen !or their goods lllCM!d upwml throagli 11'11 At tbe -... of a during 1972. and 1972 as have profits. 1wu•••he duaa a• If tis All sorts ol price ...,.. The parsllel ls in dlrectim, ratio, ,.. ..,.. Ill .i. parisons have been made In not in magnitude. Corporaie -ti Id II a - mlft-lo prove that Ibo rata of prolita include profits or other nor ... ..,.... It ... I a.. inOatim bas or bas not alloted than manufacturers and swing ~ !Ito • and almoot any caae can 'be considerably IDOJ'O than the lallare 111 CT ii J .lllls made by comparing the rates ratio. will have a tilii WI ilec:t of rise in certain pnces--pi'!Or-rbe allel'laJ:-ale)lfof-on the-........,. ' ..... CMll ... -. Union Carbide Q. - ,.-........ ~""-United Aimllft _,..,..._ NEW YORK (UPI) -Is the Direc1as A...cia!im ... .---_or us -~' ~high -o111Yllo< --in-the t11anliere IS a ...... Ii M 1-61r!J --i. tllo Dow WrstinghcwJse Electric Uoited States reality or myth! the -of lunenfS. a.,. -1 ' 11111 A-T I w-Inquiry indicates 11'1 a bit of Gromlu, chairman fl -• fir • --· B. both. llargrom Sonlce,-. ·-i. II.,~ -.~ Americans, dlsling-Angeles fl-.1 _-:.. .. = Q. Whal do ,.a """'" II a uisbed er not, al-..... allo Nld ~ ~ DO ..... A. 'l'lieJ Irr. ~ --the been..... ,,,~ ·~· ~ D .... .Allied IJwmlcal marW al 11111 time? W1"11d ... en ~le lunenfS. Iowan! ._,. -ftmerals. A•nh+uu Ol. --AmrricaD can AmericanTel•Tel A-lldlolemaSted Cluydtr Dll Pool "-ltodal: Bnm --Gemal.J'ooda -·-.:-11moa1 llam!!ter ~­IDlomallonal Paper Jolms.Mlnville Owms-llllmis Procttr•Gaml>le Even a relatively simpie aD<,I However, George Goodo'• ,.. M • ba:Jer or seller? J.B., dignified funeral can be a-eucutlve direc:tar of the Nii 1 Ne•l*I lleocll pensive iJ it ls lan<e. .Yort As""'1alim, a~ Illa A. Although this column And people stllf mnembe!' have been notbable ~-I does not give buy or sell nell'Sreeis of the funeral a· In attitudes. "More ....... recqmmendations { can SUI-travaganzaS 0£ Chi C Igo want. burial within. Cl baSt ! gest avoidance of a bargain mobsters in tlie lil2os. thin In the put,", Goocblok picking attitude in seanities Mart Twain criticized said. "And there is what t .a currently under heavy selling undertakers in the 19th -a 'death deo7inc Cllllln' ~ SealOlled porUolio ~~~-~--of,,!':_ --peiMIB wlll ......,.,. build liquidity In • ._..... -either doll' like -.. dedlnmc market& by selling ini class widows. And in this .,... they .... , -to .. lhlir ClllTedly least attractive century, J e u I c a Mllf<rd's mnlDdecl rl. deolh ,,. pei m · bo!djnp. ·'Ibis. obviow;ly, put. "'!be American Wrt of who limply m llqer be111N ~ heaviest pressure on those Death" and Evelyn Waugh's tn 1n1>tng 911' .,......,, w llsoes whlcb are the least JIU-novel, ''Tile Loved One," im ...,. the dewl. ly Jo lead the non bull satirized America's -• 'lbll lut trend baa led to • market. 'habill. -........... In the -"'- & unlJary to Ibis observa-This criticism spawned a direct burials and an ...,._ tion is that reduced buying in -new busine ... 11·1 compooed of in crematlolll -a lnl6-r weak market& is generally some ~ memorial !'Ocielies ldml -oen\ce, eoeto cmcentrated In a few issues sellq memberships eotiiling stein sold. Such .,......,,.... possessing exceptional lun-people Jo lunerW from 1150 lo are made with ftCU1ar funonl damentais. Stocks whldl actA!d 1.195. All or a coosiderable dlreclor> and they do -" -nter Piel--wdl In past bad markets vecy part of It would be paid oot of money but saving money .. ~ ;Al!! often turned oot lo be the best Social Security death benefits. not llllUally the ·motive, be • performers In the subsequent A n!Cent article In the Nld. " Ne,.., Offi·cers n!COVOCJ. n would not be magazine California Business "We'Wlft•01Tieda1JootGIJ ' . ,.. aurprising ii bisJor1 in Ibis cla•-tilat lheJe ~ trmd fer a -. "G,,,.,. cooneclion were Jo repeal In have 100,000 membeni in said, "but ll clicln, ...w.llr the period ahead. caJllonda alone. lead to people ..-..... I Newport c.n&er -tim Ills 11117~ Its new hollrd al. ........ for 1'7L Elected at the lmmary ---'fllllY -a/. a.twen. Bsz> ad Co., pr-; ....... GOYin ot hdfic Vgb1", ft:e pre&.. Constructi.On In Newport . It quoted the bead of '""'· funerals • a JUie, ind ..... Tom Weber of Teloplwe of other lnlill let In to ol*'I San Dlqio, u sartlc Iha! Ill this. Fer nmnple, """" a =~=-.: =-~:=~ Ing lor _,, Ill ml!lll ....... -..... • funeral aet•lets. '1111 .-G111!1tJD ...,. lodaJ'I said tile -of dyllC...... ,... ,..... ... ,,_... "' up '° much that JnJl1 ~ '* w' -b. can't or"""' JlllY • 1 ..,.., ... ..!':' .. ._. tional flJneral. '11111 ......... ~. Jooepll' BedeD,-IN di I 11-...----r1. • -; ~ana Fellon of A,.. Ulllerconstrucllonln l'i1•1<1ll Senlcs, -Newport center ls a ..,.. !Ice p~; Teny Welsh of_IMdldin& to house the_N_ewport 'the lnim Compiny, Beach residential sales office aecmuy; and Ra 11 e I l al. Coldwell, Banker and Co. County Salutes 'Engineers Week' 3.F.&; ~~~~= . . ' ii ,........ mttlllip to -1lllllercromtd parking and a the New York Stale hi"" ...... Oniz&• Counly Engineering of Sapervbors. "8S named l---O-ll.-.bea1dquarter.d j n__ Hooora9 En~ We e k N~ Beach, BllllOUllCeS the Cllairm'an aDd ~e of 1 n 0 a 8 1 over t h e nbboo cuttiIC uWi. ..._ W "" F b • ,._. ceremony at South Coast "'F In ee.. e · J.,.~ Plua on Monday ll noon. The In Cltl1J! County. apositim will conclude al I a meting lb e an-p.m. oo.Saturda.J. Feb, 24.. DO a ent, Edward R. Flak, Also ofllciall"" at the open-pnatden~ noJed that Ing ~ irlD lie 'Jact Week" Is tradi· Hammell, JDaJOI' ot Costa· -.ed nallonally Mesa, Enginetr1 of \jlO Yeor nel: of GeorJ• !or 1971 and 1972, and otblt '• birthday because dlgnltarles. he -111i qineer. Followlfli Is a list of ~·~~tim dlsplayJ~~ ~ bJ ril be Ill -... ~ ....... Orange......,,, llrmt: ]'4 .... .. .. Soulh Cout Plodflc~ Company: -d!'llsf-1 .._.,. "unda-.. -= .. ..,..,.--..a _,, ornla Ga• cw ...... ...,., ""' Coqiany: ''Dual Fuel S)*ln ..... In Or-. (Alllo Ola••• Kit)" ~. ~ Caoml7 ll'lood °"" ..... 1'. Ca• p 0 f I, tnl Dlildd: "Plood Qadrlll ct 1 I ,, ... OlmlJ Bolnl .., 1r111C'9 Clllilcroi& Polytechnic Long Boodt: .,._ ~ -mtie -lo 1mp.,e llDlle lloor with ·T,llii aquare U nlverslly-Pomooa; joct" pollll ...U ., Newport f..t ofS"inCompl~ "JDdmbJal Enlftalng'L f'loetl'W Jllllilt f d I 'lluJ ~..\DJOD• -tlon>is ~ -VTN Comolidated, I D c . --· uu~ ~ wlll! ilili lllb)iil iiiil 'iifiil al. .... -.... •• a .. ,. ... -. ----......... lie lofflhello fl· :"'"..r.1 ,; '"Ille ENVffiONMENT and Pracramo" (~ ~ -a/.:t: , II ~~~·;;;·1en;;;;;lloll~al.;;•;· ;;;;;;~ YOU" -of -ml -~ cn.e County ~-1'W &w!han Oolltlo• llldla It~ -at Council : "~ ~ ."8111 Oaelra -F.d!ii:alloo aM car.mu . . llucleor l'llRI' 0--- ~· Coan·ty 11'-Plllil" · Diltrk:t: 0 WtterFactarJ11" V'IW OlnA''' I, Inc.: Coanty a..Jtalloo l*tJ !di! """111 pt 0 .. • it• of 0ranp County: . "Where M"l'Pinl" # Tbe Wall!r Ooel." 1lte adllllill rl. Brat "" McDonntll Douglas Aircraft Weet 11111 -la the °'""""""'' "'!'be DC 11 A-8-tbet d be nw-t" ' bold II tbe .... V .. 0.. c~1~·= CZ,~~-. • EdDcltklo .... Cina/' • nt ..... tbet .... lot -~,-~oant1 Plllll tho Oraa&• o.ir Jlit. I ........ Dlltrlet: "J1lu. ...... al. Iba Y-... tir ml ,..,.. Nlpel a.ic Ilia 0... o.&J Pl!!ja!l al. ~ tbaY-....._be s :ad Cllllnil stale Ual;a• .. llMI 11aM t& 61 ' \ I ' New Buees I THD! AU MOil! 1HAll 1001 SPAIKl.ll&, D!PINDA•.. um CAltS ~I ULE ON COSTA am.A'S ~lllOl IOULIYAllD OF C.AIS. , ' . • 5'1!d11, r.-, l8, I'm , DAll.V l'IUT (1 7 , I Nin• <'.US Atse111t11 r::::::-:--1 Federal Housing . Real l!atate - Questions/Comment By Realtor Randall Mc:Cardle Top· Designs ~ited Hearings Slnwd C..doo111ni--"' ....... = rlllht -· Whot 11 tho futuro of tho _.__t I ..,.. .. IM lllOre MCI "'°" et the "'du1t• ._. , ... wl ~of tho old_ ............ ~ '*-hon In o...,. C••..:Y· la tllla • ......,, lo tho ....... , .... t _..,, .......... ···"'""'La la the C11111dan•4MI ..... .......,. • p , 4 Whot .,. -of the f-iMol....a? .luot cwi- -Thonks. R.P.T~ Cooto Mou , · Five years ago we tea1ton hid a problem .1111- ing the condomlnlum, but ioday I.bis bowdng from loob like ii will be the wave ol the futun, acoord- ing to Crocker llanlt. . There is a ~?n~er demand for this type ol i:w,• in California right liow, and the will rise In the ,.,.,. ahead. In the tu1un, the toW1lbouBe or condominium concept will comer a large percentage of the single family llouslng marltet. Tbe condo is currentl7 the -common form ol "planned unit development" -where four Ol" m homes are oltlcbed and IOI In dllllen. Abo- ow-s' uaodation hllldleo common property ex- JIOlllOI such .. gardening IDd exteriors. Bolh economlc and IOdolOtdal pmoure are 1n0i-c1ng the lntteaslng conilrucllim and plll' chui.ng of townhouses. With these clustered UDits. the b1gb coot .of lmd, eopeclally ill urban areas, la oontnilled by al- lowing greater land utility. Thil permits develop- .,.. 1lo provide open spaces, green belts and recrea- tion facilities, which is. what the ecologlcall,y-mlnded and lelsure-orie11ted public wants now. The demand· has been created largely by new family formations and their difiemit ouUook. . Many yoong people don't vie for single family ~ed dwellingB because they have ..Wier fam- 11,y units than fonner genentiooa. They aloo find the townhouse Idea more a.ceptable psychological- ly .thin their elder& There _,,,. to be a c:lwlge ID •wtude in lOllle older people. . The "empty Dfllllen''-Coaples ""'-ddJdren !me left bonie-«l'O also finding the cond<>mhri11111 more acceptable and deslrable..Tbe large single WAlllllllG'IOll (AP) -Two meMay 1o•ernme'nt ............ tho .-U ......... II Jluliel illt.rno- ·'...,... Alqoit bove -llbl&i-ld .... oamplel of l!lod ._......,inldvonoeofa ....... dellp ...,.111y _. .,.. .. April I. Pneida Nini bas cilled tllo Qnt Jl!lorol D e I I I D ~ lo boip pr-. el· --in projocts ....,. .. --famib'·home .....i to-be· oomethlng-<Jf~--.,,."-1· hol, a mart of lllablllty. That Idea ls chlnain£ older people are lwomlng more ~ with a-..ldlng !lie worit uaociatiid ·with a 1arpr bome'a~ Ullbel>:W<e figb1lng the crabgn.oo. · -1);:""""' !IW'ket ,.,. the townbouae b&I, been .and will be an lmPortant boasing form·of the tuture; the single bmily clellcbeil home never will disappear. The middle group, perhaps from 30 to 50 J'8ll'S ol oge is buying thls type ol home, and will continue to. ~-hi$ jbe anf!•ble lneome, famUy me o~ need tor it. • Thil ~ gures for comtruction, IJl!es and loins ,.,. Ill types ol homes ill California will be the highest since the mld-tixtie& Tnnalctions are np eign!flcantly ill SOUthem California ·eiipedally. '1be IJ8cond half of the ,.,.r will be good. although not cruile .. l!OOd .. the first balL . 'two cmilltiona -apurriJll Oii the conatrue-:.n c:r~ .u:f:":!.~=· period ol mortpp 111CJ11e1 anf!•lllUty. 'lbe coot ol IDODeJ bu remained fllrly COllllallt and at m.ir- allle nteo. Second, the penlMlp demand wbldl waa ...... dutlng the tlmli ol tight money b&I been ...... . . In perti"'11ar, new family formations and older fmnlliM who ""' Jtrlng In apartments are now moving Into bomeo. The """'' ... and the older population gruupo are goipg to grow iQtO larger marblt groups m· the f11b89. Tbey will OODtinue to mate tl!emsil-felt willl a demand for the well-planned townbouae collllllW>lty. .. Editor'1 Not<: Randoll R. JlcCardlt II on imlnl- ....U ClllOll/lf, ~ lcclli.r••» and ..-of "ll<GI ElfGlc !ft Call/""'"1." ~r -and qwu. 1io111 to RIJlldall R. JI , o Ille DAILY PILOT, B0< 1560, Colla lie"' 92626 · Federal wntrQls Urged For Lumber, PlywoOd WASlllNGTON -The N• -Aaoclllim of llomo -today -tliat IJJ1 Federal leglslatljln extending -ud Jl<icO -re-quire elldroi of iumWer, !airs Committee, -"' .... sidering -lo -the Economic Sbblljaatlon ""' <if li'lll, Ai!l tllat ,lumber prices, which tlwmed tlD tii lmmme ·io -•· darinl the Joe ll'om postage stamps to hlgllway aystems. Effective design helps to Im- prove the visual .. -~ aod much more, Sl)'I S. D!llon Ripley of the Smilmoolan lnsUtutlan and cbolmllll of tho Fedenl Cooncll oo the Arts and Humanities. , •In., ,.......,_i b U Ii d I more f>dllU.S. prinlt more materiall ml' houlel man empioyel than ony olher organisation," Ripley said. • ' IW. ESIXIE . ' " • ODCAGO (AP) -Seo. A.dial SlevtlllOO (D-111.) SO)'l I Senala ..mcommitf<e will hold belrfnCs in Cb!cqo in March Cll tho lmpoct of !eden! ....... inl -incindlq Pnll-delri Nbmt.'• wt cuoelJa. tloa of -boallnr lllhlldlel. Sle•-aold lul - be ¥lewod .......i -~ wllh Fedenl Hauo- lnr Adminiltrttlon --· .. What I saw was shocking.•• ' . - , • ' ply-IDd -log plcel IDd Ill -rates. NABB -Geaqe C. -of~ JC1., in --11 --tho Bopt· im1. Bo ... IDd Url!on Al· ;:..1n1= =~ C: All the good things that made our homes the most successful eYer built in ~ewport Beaclt are -.• back again-and in an exclusive new neighborhood in the•hills ofNewport,just6ofrSpyglass or i;:::, ~thne..:: Hill-Road. We're building just 11,9 hapdsome residences-¥i this long-awaited final _ group of pr1oe of.,_°""""' 11r I bJ Harbor View Homes and including private tel1Jli$ and swimming facilities to add to your ' ..... , ...... t 1 I a • -™ 11 """ • 1 ellll& ,...,.: living pleasure. · " · half---pl)llGCld, ,_. IJ. ~ ,_ .,. ·You'll find an exciting.dill'ere'nce in these spacious new homes. Individuality with a flair. • two of a.-pi 1 t ·•-The convenience and comfort of innbv'ati~ planning. The inner charm of soaring beamed -=":.~ ceilings,fonnal-dining-rooms-with -an-out~oor-view,.a.fir~sidc.lounge. DistinctivcJiving..as.. df.u.!Ja ~ ::"""' fnlln dramatic inside as outside in this beautiful hillside community. · :,.1:: •....... =~ \V~ ~uggest an early discovery of th~e exceptional investment v'a!ues in the carefully ....:-.. -;,' .,:O::i'~.:! . master pll!Jlried Irvine Company village .enyirorunent,-surrounded by all the excitement of :";,;fl •bl" -• Fashion I~land, Newport Harbor, the University and miles of beautiful beaches,.all just min-.,., ..... utes away! We'rt"easy to find. Talc~ the' Newport or San Diego Freeway to MacArthur turnoff, . F.screW Laws Topic o,.f Talk -driv·, e seaward..CO:Font F,.~ fwni•bed models . 1 . ' , ' • be said. "Many o( the - • .,. In a badly .de!erlontlal condition, 9C>JDO with - stNctural defects, e • e a !hoq)i they bad been~ od wltbln tile iul ?OU. ''Ille need !or b>deplh -ol loderal ....... polley t..>k Oii I cmter _... ..men t be ..S. minlllnllan announced lll moratorium on new-boashc commitments." I • ·Q • I I New Jeciti••ioo --. .... _lo_. ..... -pr•l11ll•I II JCfr' .... ...... ltM&O. .... oUlllliM .FROM 'S0,99S PRIVATE TENNIS & SWIM cfilm ••• ! ... Clllllr .... :1!: Ch,~ ,,_._ .. .. ... 5 ... ,,. ....... . -• rMll.saby ' DONALD LBREN -.-CJMt•IV' I CG\IPANY • I -· • • • . ; . . ; ' • I I • I . ' ; I ' ' I f ... . . ~· •· , FREE REAL ES.TATE LICENSING COURSE Famous Ucensing Course now available thnj Tarbell Applicants fully reimbursed upon qualification. !'or d&- Wls call Mr. Sloan (714) -832-5440 in Orange County, on weekends 832-7000. • Free Plac•ment ·~ ' ' . ~ Adva• Trainin~. P~'""" Costa Me$a 1 ~ SlOIJ Mollet! . Costa Mesa Near Caantry c.ib! Huntington Beach ~ $41~rr:JJ. Prime location. $45.750. Immaculate 3 bedroom BeautiM 4 · 'bldrom11 home ~ on quiet cul de a.C. . 4 Bdnns-llo Down! with 3 f\OI , bathl. 2100 1q. ft., F"'!'1fy room wilh ~· · Family room. dln1n& room. me root. Pi"inl room , Move-in c q n d It Ion. Pie-. dishwalher, built..U.. Secluded rur. ·book ~t. (00103) ea llvine ~· Shows like -·-Huntinfjt0n Beach Hunfin9ton Beqdt £asy Tenns!' . $28,500·, 4 .Bdnn! No .~ it low ~ Great '~i~ borne tr:r large family. terms on tl,ia 4 -. 2 em,.eting, patio, ·and dining batb borne. \Nlee \mQY ~ roorn. Built-ins. 0oee to ~ living room.~ FJrepla~ 'schools. Fenced yard ~o down 1n the family room. Built-ins, terms avallal>le. Sh o w s Fountai ValJey • an. Clemente .. 540-~'12! ""'!'11· (00164) ?4<>-173> -1--==========-1 Mesa Verde Home! .. ~ • SM.-750: Prime College Park Euy -oo i1u. IOYel°y f.,.._ Uy borne. Tea house ol A ..... Moon tn rear yard. Dinina room. ~hw & disbwuher. ~. faJr4[y roi!m, ~ duded rear lMng room. -$35.000.-(0UD7) -S16d383. "" with dishwasher. Pooklzed ·well! COIOO'll 84&-0604 yard._ pllllng room. Near e verythini:. • $.14,500· • (00916! • 8'2oi1161 " ~ .. S~SOO. Most-desirable 4 home on quiet cul de aac. 3 ."1J>edro<>m . home. Co v ere d bedrooms, 2 baths. Dining tpatio, dining room. Family. 10pp11 family room. Patio, 'Oom with a fireptade.f: ~·· tieat'.•' 'N·Jcely Na.cant-Immediate possesikfn ta 'n d 1 c·a-p e d . No down --•le:. :VfWY . harp! 2 w·s.:, (""""> ,, 541>-1720 'bltha' ' nDl3M 540-1.ti . l ' ti ~~ .... ) • · · · · Irvine' 3 lldnl$-$3D,•! In prestige ....... CU.. ldtci> en -'built-~<.\',dJsri. ...-. 2 baths, large""""""' patio. Pareled wnlly room. fireplace. Dining room. Slai<e roof. (Ollal) 962«J66. Back Bay Home! ~i.¥1fi'::':f~ · !~~-!! 5-BeDnis .,,_, '1aptone decklre-Patio. 2 dining room b u i l t I n 1 139,soo. Extra s•·-~----- 11replace•-Family .... m. dW!washer. ·Fireplace.-....; -.. ~~:; ·4 Bdrm.' Wiilb a..1.1 .Dining room, bu i I t-1n1, living room . WeU-Oeoorated. ps.neliftl. Pool & covered pa. f"UU dllhwa.sher. Lats of fruit trees. (IXmiO) 540-1120 Uo. Secluded ~room, fire. $47,500. Beautlfully tlniahed 'BuUtin BBQ. Dog kennel. Two Especia-fly .,. I place, 1amlly room. Built-inl home. Low-maintenance pool ~ houseS. Lots of elbow .nlCI. .with dlstiwasher, dining room. with jacuzzi. Dining room, ·ru0m. 'Sr.i,500 "(~) S«J..1120 (Oil~) 962 ~ dish.wl!:slte! •.. b .. _n• -·illS. ,,-11--;.,----,,,.~~---1-U5,.«l:I~~--.. -w 'MIU. ~Cf.___hunlly .r~m.. bedrooriu'.. !.Mths. Hicht ltt " -·------'<': ~.otl:master suite. On ' -I i . j ? \ t 'I I • • ) ' '· .. .. f • ' ' ' .~ • ' ~ • .. Sharp Townhouse! $21,500. Jn top condition. Large ,yard, patio. " pool, 2 bedrooms, forced-air heat. Dining room. but I t-1n1, dishwasher. Submit your ot- f@r1. 541}-]12) Just Offered! -· $36,950. Just on the market 3 bedri>oms, ~ bathL Ht«y , bl;irne 'on 19.rl"~ lot Family porn, buge bonUI room.' ,., Qwerecl patio, fruit trees, nice landscaped. · On c:iulet cul de sac. 540-lnl . Finest Tonouse! '32.800. Veey lmpreMive .. A bedrooms, 3 baths. Pool & ]>ll(io. Dining room, secluded livin& room .. Dishwasher & built-ins. 1',irepla~. family 'room, new 50larlum. Move-In conditKm. ftUOlll 540-l'lal Near GoH Course! ~us home, just steps from the golf~eoune. I.up 4 bedroom"I, 3 baths. Custom-built with fireplace. _ _l)Btio, three-car g a rage , -auilt-lni &"'di s hw a sher . IdeaDy Ja.-Oped. Rear yard plumbed for .11. pool. lnten:om, ·room f<ll' boaL Funilhiniis available. $65,IXXl. (100123} ;40-1720 stota;:e lroom. I-luge patio:-quiet cul. de sac. Gfei.t for ,.,... root· F_..,. tn tam-12t ,5011-iO Down. lcids! <00941> -1383 lly room. Dining room ., .i!J.abw.aa.h~ r, built-inB'. Carpeti111 thnxiut. Breakfast bar. (lliQ!i;) ' 5«>-173> Excellent horn~ WI' first-home buyer1 or retired couple. ·· 2 bedrooms, diftin& room. built- ..lnl family room. Patio, dou- ~ar gata.ge. Nice area. Sul>-, nit yo(lr' terms. (m.144) IM2- 2561. . Massive fireplace! 53),900. Floor to c e J I i n g ~ 3 bedrooms, 2 full be.tbs. Pa~ Buflt-tns, dishwasher. Dining room. ~tbedralce 111 n&. QuJtt cul de iiac. ExcepUonal borne, (00401) 541>-1720 Beauty Abmls! $50,W.0. 'lbe Ideal tamlly Mme """'' """"'8ioaal lanillJcaplng. U)dUtid m the ranch area of ir-. 3 lull baths. dining room,. built4m, dishwa*r. P'irepiace, lamny room. Shake roof, covered patio. Sprinkler1 tmit &-rear. Raised planters. 101l8'1) 540-17'20. New"rt Beach Unlimited Beauty! $5.1.100 •. Exciting 4 - home. 3 full batbf. LoyeJy view. In~ Otrus' trees. Park-rt k e·~ ,/Y11'4- Carpetine .. -~ 'IAtge rooms. Patio. Dinlzil rooin. blrlll-ins, dilh..._ }'amJly room. One of ~ U n d home. (lfJOllllJ ' ~I~ Super DelllU! $41,950 Very smart -3 bedl!(Olb wnlly bomO .• - arata baths, dJnino room, pa· tio. llUilt.lnl, ~. -lace'~ family .room.' secluded res ·l.Mne' room, shake root. Many......... (Olllll) 962-1873. .Excellent Area $33,PXI. Moot demrable--., ~i mfle to the bcadl. Near schoois, 3 bedrooms, '2 ba.ths, dinine room, dishwasher &-_ built-In&. Patio, -· fam-ily room. Very .hailp home 1111104) -· Water Front Home! Tndy gorgeous 3 ~ni horp.e.. 70 ft. water front 3 separate baths. Dining room. Patio. ~ Ultra modern kitchen. Fittplace in t he family room. Custom home great for entertaining. $110,PXI (00963) 846-1383 Has [Ye1Jllli111! , $45,500. Family ~loom witli · fiftplace. 4 tiedrooOls, 3 ba.thl. Dining room, built-iils, disbwasher. Patio. Deep Shag ...... ,. ' ""'"'"' ·-Horse Propilrty!, . Shake rooL Community·~· • clu~bouae available. ~ $34,500. 113 acre. '2 &dtOOma, 00966 radiant beat. Sun porch. Dae-· I ~ Bayl Special Ieatares! "'\.;..: 1~;:'73 g:c.,p~:;:nced~c..e~ 3 ~ ·~l!Wdlause! i.ri!:::;: 5:..ni: ~ $43,IXXt P r ide ti._ ~P. .Mlli" • tb'e pf'Ol)erty. Cora.pletf!' -'I be:tht. dining room, kitchen 1lection. gardener beadl dub. Walk'° schilola • lhe belo<h,,_.' .• ~· t4 .~ i ~ PriV&fY· !'jloiO .tree.s. Mowrtaln built-I .. 0\ d I 1 h w u ~ "" ·"i'!'b _,._ a' bedroottll, 3 bedrooms. 3 lull.bathL Shake lllnlng room, I.iii 1:t-t-a1 , view -near, a..ei.... N~'I. ~...._...Tile.mil,-.'""''-MJ;lnte. bath,, Flil!plabe root, pafto, dining -., , <)\lbwasher. ~ ~t .-. F....t. , (ill<l52f .-host lit . co~munity living. ~ .• built;... olnhrci Dishwasher & buJlt&lna. Shake roof. Wa~.All • $29,500. (~ -&-00 roo~.i· •Patio .. · Great ocean · Fireplace~ln the..family room. · t~a~... ~ (tµr1:53) Beautifal 4 119111' I view. Tfie very best in Ii•""" -• •• -• > ' • .,,.. Intercom It stereo tbr9Ughout. ~ • • --:-" , "" • .. r e n Joy.me n t ""'1"' tor boattooi-1S>W-256! ''·' £asfl.:ivilr!, •; ,1;::>;!;2::.l:i~~~: . Sllqi ·T~! ' .. ~·~'i <Dl04V o$-6251) 4·Bdrnt.-flO Down! .-$.18,SOO. Buot-f., + patioi Tripi......-. garag,e'. _3 bedrooms, 2 batM.Jle<rU-$4},J.,...... llown! Excellent large home on hure dbllwuller. F!replAce•in bun· FirePJ.ace iii \he '1aqlll~iroom. tional fa~~1a:.v ail a b le-' VF-ff. 11'fp tr\-ie'vel 3 ~ lot. 2 ."baths, patio, dlhlrii ily room. 4 bedrool:ru!, 2 tJe-ths. Bullt:,tns, ~' _pini"I, , Dlrung r olo rn 1 &shwubet; baths dining room Oce . & room. N 1 c e neighborhood. DI~ room. Seduded rear room. Cathedral c et l l n g . ilullHnl. F1tt))lace.' TUe· ·root. mounf.ain view Su~ d: ff Fittplace, family room. ~t~~~ Floor. to-ceilin·rfire.. Own·er· must sell! muter~· Fire~~ SecludedlMngroom.Built-lna .Chlmd. eiier-•& .-·· ,.,<.:;;;: place: ,(01022) • 8JMBl "'~" (1U054) m-nit ~,-.-,. Three-c·ar ·&: ,dishw.11.sher .. ----~ ·~·BBQ.Sobnllt)11Ul" $34.500 <00994> -OalPeta .. --every-Re""c• $1'e111 • . wl.il -. " ,..,.._ <O<lf!'Q _, 0Jd.f a.i.;..ne111-. _ .· ·_ttm_'"· ~ <~> 8!U68I N•w :p:;.m ~-1-~· SllWS WR!• Beillifal 4-.,__, $30,960.''E>oln. de<n·lns6de, -"-ii'•"-up.....i;.n . bedroom home."""' lantJly A-~..itli 2. ·:. , Nm. ~"-llChooll ·A,~ Cb-, 2-.... hmu!. ""P"' _,I' Wllll"c ,room.·""""'1, 11u1;. _._., ..._tii't Olil 's·ba~ ~-"-ffishllPledbylytuticocean 3 -..., . ~ badi.. 'Patio; nr0iuce; enclotli!'1 pl<ijb."Oll ~0~;_~ :+Jlul= --Mri, ....-~oNdtitol ;;...... ..WI ~= "ilew. I i.tba, ~ 8. pool. IHll13Clllate Home! -dlmt ,l'OOlll, ~· '"'--lot near~-•'.··.,!-' ---~~~ ~ -~-""' -,., • ......,.. Llr&"ltttdlon~t..ri• >ec:::i ........ ~ .. ll!a-.' P&llO. . •..it* i!W ·oapluded .... ,_,)jv:lnc ........ . piece, l>m!ll' room. , oollar •extra rooms. Great ~or."'"-_,,~,~-.~ Au...,.tlc liDrtdden-l>lnln& room. bu µt',1 .. , -~-, atmm. rear lime room. (01140) MS-tt an ow ··Falhion -de&x'. ~~··:~t=~::.U: "Neal'l leb6oll' a n •d 11.h w~-tie-r. -.. • Formal dlni I r oom. \ 06I!!-' ' ·' • ' 11 ,$30.<l!J· (Olj25) 842-669l. aN.. • (f'IDI) l [ fC.. ~~·r · ~ $&4,111. (IJIOU) ~ ~· = la~f:; 'l _,; 2fll ............. 1•1-1no • 1 "NEWPORT ·BEACH .. , ........... ' t62·1Sn ' ,. t ;, 17.MI Mas .,,, . " • l. -· ,. -" '• t Since VJ» • • • .. • • • • I I . . . ,· . 1'6' 9FOR°" Pick ·up , RiMfio,,...;. Selt.1 FlfAEesfa HurrvM'. • • felt IPlia 11111 • • /. ,. ;u '• ,. -' ' -. - • • • ' !> • • i ~ .. . ~6' 8!!T~PN·. · -~ . ' ~ ,.,. ... u.,. 2n4 • .. ur. IWE$1HJ \ / ' ·9' . DODGE .: $'12' ' a·s1 ~:: ~·-~i\dlo. I . --'i.,.,~'" ~. f " • ' . I l • • ' DAil y l'ILO'r ~. J : . 1973 ESCAP~E 20' '9QTOR HQME • ~OMP~nRJ 'SW'C~AI~ ·:, · 'LUl1 . · 4 ~"' .,. •:t ' •· s~ Slit! Sln11\e IGM/1!1tc. · ~ ...... -drptf1.-•A""' 11i.ry Battery e SfWnttsl Sfllltt R19 Cowr • Lots of Cll:llnet SJMCt AndMum Mbr'I' .1~ l !SWOll'll . ~.~MEDIATE D LIVERY . ' •• . I A~~ ,lf,SHORTIE VAN'' NEW . . , . . ' ' ' Fully equ ip~ with ~l\ed • 1 • • .. r • - - . -·-----·1 OPEN HOMES 3 ~ & 3 Bedroom Doples-412 Iris, C.D.M. Sat. It !Jun. It Mon. l :006:IO P.M. 4 Bedroom It Fam. 3812 Clarem6nt-Culver- •dale-off S.D. Fwy. Sun. 1-6 p.m. 1 % Bedroom & Den-2511 Crestview-Bay- BIO CANYOM-$109,500 View of patlot from aJJ rooma. Great Joca.. lion. Fllnctioo'al plall a thla home w /4 lge . bdroo1DJ family rm, JonnaJ dlnin1 rm & 3 .Gold !lbal c . '1tw a. re&dy for, you •. 60YEINMENT REPOSSESSIOl\I QUALITY IUIL T -HARDWOOD l'LOORS Laree a bedroom 2 bath, fireJ.>lace, double L":"· Fnll price m ,950. with only $950. · payment. HURRY on this Costa Mesa < """--Sun "' Mon. 1·5 p.m. 67S.7225 ' .. COLWELL PR0P£RTlfS, INC. R£AlTORS bathl. Wond~l'!a!!!ll lo!.tchen, k&r gar ... 29 ,\UGUSTA OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 • boine .. Bids close February 20th. CALL 64().Wl • • CAMEO IHORES4tll• Beat of ocean vipa! ¥ard' Is beautlflllly landscaped. Lovely home with 3 bdnna, diJi.. ing room It 4 baths. 'l'erraao to ·entry a. fain rm. Fireplace Jn L.R. It master bdrm. H&F pool to frt courtyard. Lge aep. atudlo. ' PERFECT TAX .SHELT!R . 11 UNITS, WELC LOCATED IN EASTSIDE COSJ'A MESA dole to Newport Beach. Prop- erly ln!:ludes 3.bedroom home ideal for own- er or manager. First time on the market and pr)ced rl(llt. For complete details CALL 54&-5880. • J ..,.,.,. ~ CO..'MLL CO. tuUIOIAl:Y Oii fMJ CO..~ CO. dwral General 4521 ORRINGTON 6PEN SAT/SUN 1·5 LINDA ISLIE-414',!GI ~ ~ GIOVINEUI SA VS .. -, • . '"I'ike advantage of thlJ tremendoua vaJne." 1 Sale price includes a pier/1lip -aandy Belt waterfront buy! Ehjoy the preatlge liv- ing wbich-tblJ-beautlful Island o!Urs. A lovely ~ hclroom home w /family room, NEWPORT DUJILEX . 1 ·)VAj:K TD BEACH IN NEWPORT from your duplex. 3 bedroom, 1..,, baths each. Up- graded with many extr~. It's super sharp. Priced at $15,000. CALL ~1151. beach -huge 5 bdrm., 212 bath bome with 1 fireplace • patio, on the bay, plus 2 bdrm. · apt. Would YoU oelleve •let,!IOO! OPEN SUNDAY I • 5 1 916 E. BALBOA BLVD. BALIOA BAY PROPERTIES 67J.7420 675-71MO. ' 01......a j I I *,a,,,;,£~* SunJa'I f:5p~ ... .: _ 179411 · Cedar .Tree Lo., University Part lTIG O.t Tree Lo., Univ. Park .. $ 59,500 lAO .(ntigua,' Dovei< Shares . ... . . . $118,500 !llM Keel Dr., CorooVdel Mar .... $ 92,500 1 2121 Aralla, EastbulH, NB ....... $ 68,950 ~ 11 Beacon Bay N'pL Beach ..... : '129,500 ', " • Ol'EN SAT. & SUN. ·1-5 .,, I•·•, ,..,,..,...,~~e; 1005 Bonnie Do9ne, Irv. Terr .. , .. , •110,~ ***"*'*''.,.' · WATERFRONT-DUPLEX OPEN SUN. 1·5. 3 Bdrm. & 2 bath bome. = beach. Also, charming L-1>4rm. apt. It boat slip avail. 18 Beacon Bay' $129,500. Mary Lou Marlon . . SO YoU WANT CHAltM T1tlJ 5 llR. home bas It plus besf CdM neldlborbood, w /:dnt schools. Beautlflllly Ianilscapecl. You own ~ land. $107,009. ~·If !>•vi~ • ' ' CORONA DEL MAR Pb family home -loads of room.· Beau- tltul location. New decoration. Take your • time -but .hurry. $89,950. Appointment?.' aaJJ Paul Quiek ·~ ' IN A CLAS,S BY ITSELF . Llacla IaJe bay:froot borne , d'esigned fo(fun a. 'lfllclous Uvmg .. 4 B<1rm1 ., 512 ba s., 2 · wet bars & poolroom. It's really living. $195,000. Jim Muller. PRIME AREA-GREAT BUY Private beaches -fine area for family llv- lng. Z.Story Cape Cod w/4 bdrms., den, din. rm. -better act quickly. $67,500. Mary Harvey HARBOR VIEW HILLS Bud to find, but worth the trip for Spyalaaa view at HarbOr View price. 3 BR., ! ba. $76,900. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5. 3927 SAN· DUNE LN. Rusi Flynn , • • 17'46 CEDAR TREE OPEN SUNDAY 1~. BeautifUI park h~. 4 Bdrms., 2..,, ba. Family rm. Overlooklnf future regional park. Toni E•cobar · OPEN SUN. 1-5-16SO ANTIGUA See this terrific 2-story 4 BR., 312 ha. home overlooking Back Bay. Has lam. rm. frml, din. rm. & view! Dover Shores bes! buyl '118,500. Fee. Edie Olson SPECTACULAR VIEW OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5. 1005 BONNIE. 000$ lrvlne Terrace. Six years old • beolrtiiiil! Beam ceilings, tije roof. $U9,000. Carol Tatum • · 17762 OAK TREE LANE UNIVERSITY PARK-come see Utfs J;LE- GANT 4 BR., !&· tam. rm._, 2..,, ba. to'wll- ; ~DOit vtew loc. uPEN SUN. 1.s.,. 'Gllack!l.Lewi.-. -- . .) . ; ... ~ " ..... ....--,. ............... . ~V-.lilllm ... ..,, ~. • 111Wroitl CINTll N.L liliiiiill• form81 cllnlng room and 4..,, batha. Wet bar barbeQue It 3 flreplacea. Pier and allp. 16 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SON 1-5 .. , BIO ~119,GllO The elite .·-,w~. (!Ile hoa!es surround Che ptlvafe Bit courae It country club. Call tO IH thil .4ne one<year new 5 bdrm home ,wlib (ain rm It fomW dining rm. S-Car gar. . 18 PINEH~ LN OPEN SUN HI THE "CHANNEL REEP:"-4140.000 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT EXQUISITI NEW LINDA ISLE HOME- just completed and ready for your tospeo. tton-featurea 5 big bedrooms, W.. baths, family niom, formal dlotog alld huge living ~ Truly a magnificent home in an ele' gant 1Jettine. CALL us for complete infor- mation. 54&-5880 Luxury! On the water. Completely refurbish· eel with ptUJh <:Pl'll "' di'apes, beams, panel-INCOME UNns tog, abundant mlarble I: many other fine appts. 2 BR, 2 ba.tb "own-yOW"o•ii>''. AdU!t IDEAL EASTSIDE LOCATION -11 Units occupied. Pool peat vu pier/slips. (or homes), 12 garagea, buJJtins; c:imie1', ' ' · drapes, VWlY extras, ALL real young. CALL ' BIO CANYON CQNDOf1'1NIUM HERITAGE for 1DMe iilformatlon on our es- The Bordeaux! Mm· pop)lljlr model! En-cluaive llstlng. ~1151 larged and cuatomlzed. '2 Maater'llR suJtes. family rm, dlning rm, ·3 baths & s.ear ga-RYE BEDROOM , rage. ExclUJive Coun~ Club area. '8'/,500~ >'1 OOY.IRNMENT REPOSSESSION with aep. LIDO ISLl-$71$0 arate added family room, 2 baths, all buJJt.- HERrrAGE REALTORS Ii proud IO •MftllDCle that DAVIS STONE bu joined OOD' llall. DAVIS bu ......... In the Harbor area for over . 25 · ,..... and bu been.-. aellq real estate the; put .... ,...... DAVIS -all her cUents and frtendl to reach w at lleritap Real-U .10 Adami Av., o:.ta Me& -· .. ~ ! Bacl: Bay llewpart Bead> 2282 Redlands Dr., ~ real family home Oil thla taJand of fun • In kitchen, deta~ double a~i4ood ,activity. 4 Btlrma 8' 3 l>atha. stora(e area' ~t ~ ~tlonCALLcl":!'. !:'..! · ' ed (alf 2!n1 11., betoeen ,k.bo&tor.T8Paclovp&llo,40'JQl.JIU{.Coo.cl_ _cc_-.-·~· _.,..,,_., __ . _ SontaAnomi~ ~· SUbipU" duplei escbange. • PLAN ~AHOD . · -= t:,~.:,i:- ·, 'IMRALD llAY--,511 GET IN THE SWIM THIS SU-ER with a aoc.3bedn>clms,..,,,. E1ci111l&•~arV~wl,Ontbe"poiot" Winter SpeCijll Bargain priced 3 bedl'Oolll ·~-2· jtre- • 6 Bdrm spllf,level. Fomuil DR, p..ieled den, pool home, 18'rge f!Uplai:e, dtolrig ·room 2 • ~ 11-..rumJJUJaa w/wet bl\?, a frplca, bol\!~ . ba~ . all sl!flrp"" ~ Pool Is heated aiid S:: l:°'ld-. .~ , pantry w/dln. area. Privalt' ~ t ''.ill / swimming now! Value price bottos. Reo1 fiilm. club, tenn1a club. Call for · •. ·' ~ • :;, • .~.ot ... 540-1151 · .: · · ming tn Olympic . . LIND>\ ISLE_..... ~-""'~"' ' .Pl"'· ' Spacious 2-ltory entry in tills IH!aatifl1l cus-• •.• THEll'YN•i', , ~~NTIREsrEITto . .. ·=;~'.:_!1•~ tom-built home on lal,':ll. Pier/!~~ for up ,..,,.. t8 ~ wall. .-~· to 65' boat. • ~s, m,i w/ en Wft. this Eastside CO• Mesa 4 bedroom 1¥>me. / .. ,, , bar, formal,):,R, game m,i'.lt ~ Wilth~. f;lec.Jj ~a::iy ·~. brig,llt kitchen, lush shag · car· Open Sa.-.' l-5 h t blt-... _acuum ste + c~~ , ,,.fllom'couttyat1l·w/wru~t lron ·gate. ' o-~~~ 1-5 ea , w ·• sy m many ... ..-as. ui t & ~-· te ed nl ~ -llO LINDA 1SLE ~ • OPEN SUN 1~. . ery q e Au a pnva . er at o y • • • . • . $34,950. CALL 546-5880. Prtncipola an1> ,..._ '. ' , OHi «?!'°0:.. ~n1.;;r:!, ~y · BARGAIN HUNTERS ' WESLEY t( TAYLOR' CO., "ltea11on HERE ISANEATHOMEVALUE IN COSTA BAYSROllfS " ' 2111 S.n ........ " Hiiia RNd MESA priced. a; '311.500. 3 bedroom 2 bath * . *. u~llltl Bit Cenyon Country Club" and lots of extras. ChScl< thlJ ~e 81'xl35' 250I MARINO NEWPORT CINTIR, N.B. MMflO lot. A great spot for tids. CALL.11a'8t 540'1151 · Ol'IN SAT.'lSUN. 1-5' . • I ! NESTLED in the heart of Gener1I , - . . ttu. Jrlvate bNdt:-mm-. l:DITAB mw111y -.. 2-bdnn., lall, Vt;· 2J~.th~ builL-laomeon ' IP. irreg. cor. lot. lmmellle REALTORS ' llv. room w/)n plctuio -· J&e. ta.;&ly ....... ~ ...... bll·ln - dbl. -plus cuport lar -Two Offices _ boat storage; secluded patio, , 2 An<lY .,.,,,.,,. near Bq Sening The Harbor Area Club • vacant · $59.SOO. 2'11 Brlatol St., C.M. ' S..11s1 '*,, BAYSljQllES * BA YFRONT ACTION 1soo Act.ma, c.M. 5., sao =: i ~.~~.; · BALBOA ISLAND -Roomy older bome just * bome tn ex..uent coodltlon. t for family li\'lo• an4 beach fun. Rein * * * Jae. liv. room w/!lmllooe, • . din. aru. electric blt-1111. 1 your living room and watch Che South Bay · ------------'"'' _. _. · w/W t. --. patio. actlvitleo. -al 0-al ASKING $S3.0IMb : ••• ;) sa So. a.yfrent, a.1. 111. 0pon s.t, $un. -. 1.s . "C" THO~ cozr AND CUAN BEST IN BLUFES Reulnw · RIADY TO MOVE IN -2 bedrOOma and 124 W. coUt Hwy ~ bath, double garaie, make root, targe paUo NEW EXCWSIYE UmNGS Newpmt _. -· - with fl.Jl.Q . Walk lo boy, bllcb or boat ramp. END UNIT on beaut Vista Caudal. 2,DoQ Hmbor View.,, 2101 Miramar, Bal. Penln. Open Set;""'· Mon 1.S Sq, ft., S bclrms., 2 ba.~lg.; form:llln:'ft!I ~ .i :;} .....,,.. ;;l.11 After entry stairJ, livilll.' m:M all on one • ......,,,,.. 1 WARM YOURSELF level. Cathedral beam t;911'•; 111e.,8111'1-·l"!'·y . .,~,. llY T.HIS COIJNTRY FIREPLACI '-S Bed· tio, on lovely greenbel~~j!eClr: at :tron& wl)h , F..ABt.ILoUS ~ lf.!if~ roam Lido Ille ho"'~ bas versatility and ruitlc siinset & some ocean vkii· fJ! new .lr:llc!!~n 1 k*>• a,.. • a'ci<J ~ .. d charm. La1Je,ups1'trs suJte can be private app~~es. '64,500. · i7 • • ' '· ·=-~~~ ml,rter be\k<IOm 1!'1,lh study, or dormatory &PUN, lovely 2200 ict ~ 3 Jidtm.< 2Y., / S$ 1!'!!!';_-· ,,..... With I~ ; . '' ·-ba' famil On11. • old Bea tlful _.,,._,.,• .cw.iilral 127 Via Lido N•rd, N.B. Open Sat, Sun, M.i 1-5.. Kare1'"tan y ~•~• v· 1"ch· · . I ttu -·BiqJnokii. ·r a carpe~. ery 01ce oca n, .:. )..ivp FORMAL DINING SAIL INTO ·YOUR OWN ~ " combtn1ogplcture1quegreenbelt&baf ·w. · !l!JOM. -brtc~ " ' lftplaco In ..... -~":~b~:~~:io:._ .. Joci,~ HELEN ... DuWD · : ww~·o'i:= ed near Balboa Yecht Club bu lta own aandy REALTOR · • . ~IM K.-':,,.al!::· .-r beach and room for large boat. Call M.r. Rick· , Multlple' Llat,l!!t Mombei: · . D Gtant ......,. -.;~or;~: ~i:~ HOMI o-a1 o-ni . ' . . x ,,!"'e,:i:=:;: -"'l!lc~-lm' I.QT. -!Wint A PM!'AITIC .qtlNA COYI ·CORONA !":•~-~-c:CIASTLtNI. VllW wblcb will -'" ' ma IHILLST.--.OfiiN::SA Ii: ltructed. ~ al),toO. for this f ...... lllit Now~ W-to '*"8e 1 ..W ~ aboft 'Ille Dina flllnt Marllla 1!ltll I wllb 1ldl . Dtlebtrorlli>ud. '81,000 ~ pa .water OCMD. vilW to the Soatb. a It 1 Mafl.palt. bllcb at tr. llfir- OVER 200 ACRIS ....._. JUST ltlLl!ASED TO SELL -Tl'et coNill. ""'""",_ ... --------.. View of valley, close to ld)'llwlltf. Prkea af WJN CO MP a ~.TV '4SG,OOO. ' ~-. I. J P°m 'MRRE'TT REACiY ''°' w.t•tt o. .• N.L ~ •a.uoo REALTORS ---y..... " --····-,...... • for Aoti11 ••• $111 142-1111 • • -! -- • ' • • r l ' .. MACN fRVI ~ . B 4 I :> I MORE l'llSINNTS UYI IN •G CANYON THAN HAYE MR ~ IN "SHf WHllE 'ttOll~ AWE 1_.RING 'llEW "Smashing" Bil .~ boma -Ullder constructli>n at '23 ~'Jiii.:. see Ibo FINE conatructi<lll. Pict .YDUI: "1l colon 4194,500. Loil Miller ea:ms: '(C22) · 3000 SQ. P:f'. 9!' 5o1>!iiiTICATIC!N "' 4' JlR.....'I bath, · f~al DR!.l.view of l!Olf course. $119,000. Birbara'Golhard MU235. OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4 p.m.• 21 Hemlitage Lo. (C23) • l• " AS Ll'l'Llt AS $12!,0IO '·, ·I Step up •to 5 Bl\'s <\'FR. OPEN BaVSim' 1~ p.m. #52 Royal St. gebrge. (C19) -OPEN SATLSUN.1.-5' l!.M.- #20 Royal St. d~e. Compare & yt,u•Jf buy this goigeoul Plan 4. Completed • ready IM Immediate occupancy. (021) . MAGNIFICENTLY DECO~Tl!D ·4 BR, 3'.bath, Jl'R..-3?00 sq. it. 6 mos new. LOCated oli lat Fairway. $175,000. ~bara . Gothard MU235. (C20) > . • ~ . .. ·-,~~ ... CONDOMINIUMS: - (1) MDn8eo M~ BR; 3·~Felrway Vfew. '(2) New DeauVUle-4 BR. Immedi- ate ocCup8ncy--0verlookln:t 1't Fall'way. Barbara Gothard' MU23&. (C24) . ' ASK ANY l!foiMN ' j -. amen11ieo o1. 11v111g jn llii<C-. I Yllfll g your OWD'hom&, and•.yoU will I buy this spectacuJai Iot:'Lois'Mlller 64U2S5 (C25) .. .• l ' " . * * * * * . ., \, " 10 ! . ' I .• .,, OPEN HOUSES · · . , ~UNDAY 1-5 P.M. • . . . BAYCREST-l!BR-487,500. Beautiful fan>· -~.redone W/Ufl· MBR lfohtillmhig 'toqclleo 'bf care. E1ceJleni£1&&0mood. Wilt.-er King 641 Giii. 1806 ARD. (Cl5) HARBOR' VIEW HOMES-POOL. 3 BR; separate · FR, foniuil DR. <;&th'*8J Ceil._ ings, oversized euy.care' yard. '81;900. ~~~~d ~·. 1715 PORT ,SREf- FOR nJSTiNCTIVE TASTES'. Loveii.!li ,. BR in Dover Shores. Profeos= land- scaped. $132,500.·Helen Wood' • 1501 GALAxY DRIVE. (C28) ~ " • "' • .. 1 ..... ·-' lil ' • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Then ilinl't miss th!o open boule presentation of a spectacuJar Ivan Wells 4 BR-pool home @. ,1~ !iLENWOOD-491,500. Lois Miller 64UZ:ll .. (Cl7) i\ SNEAKY LOW DOWN TRICK! If_}'OU dc111't.~ YOU!' ~ 1o,tllil4IUJbr.ic~ po61 home at a · sleiil plic&:-1801 G~ IVOOD,Lo!a Miller 642.8235.. (C16) --· ·---~,, . . t•.,. .. ...__ . ,,...._. ,,,, ~ SPYGLASS-VIE~?# . chanting view. 4 B~ 'J'.11., o . ·,;i. ~.£! comer lot-fully lllllOICll . illl3VA:>·VW> COVE. (C2'/) I .,. " ' •., I ' . u ARCHITECT'~ DREAM;', DiJtln~ cu? tom 4 BR, FR, lon!iiu DR. DOVER SHORES Beauty. Private beach & water at your tiant d'!'!!.'i<'~~· Aune IKU235. 501 E!~9'i~ "ff'!-LN. (C37) F\!RNlSHED Jli\,¥FRONT MODE~ 'El.,. gant Interior by f _!':_ I_Wnerl in' ter!ors crl!Btes a unoi;uatlc-new :i- story Bayfront. Entry leVel features fQr!1181 living ana. It maalfl',.Wte,.Pown- stairs, 3 BR's, complete bar "~atlc FR open lb cantlleverecj cl8cti' W .slip. '2311,360.1~ BAYSIJ;>E DR. (C31) ' ., ;t *.'.,* '* ~-: .. ·. • _ SUPE RLA TIVI 1W VI IWI . " ::ie~r~1:M~,i!.Jt!~ w/gueat~ge;Oll!~bllciw.,Tro!>lcal land.scM>lng + waterfall, Secuiity, sp.lem, Ken Hanley~ 1Cla) , . - HUNTINGTON BIAC~T.OWNHOIBI! Super sharp 'adU!t T~e elld unit: 2 BR. l'h ba,lbs, pi>ol, clu~~ mllH to beacJi. New carpetllflt.tl'• $23,'{00. Vee Siimon ~· ~~) •a W~TIRl'RON1' a' OCIAl'fVllW tfoM11 (1) SH!)RECLl1"s 1ee owWihla. f ' BR, ~ baths. $1111,oi;IO--Open Smi: i:& p.m.- 1611 Sborecllfla. (2) CAMEO SHORES •• a BR, 3 bathl " pool. ~.IOO-Open san. 1-1 45Zl (31 DOY,ER '80RES. I Ill\'" coav. • ,poo( J!ilr • ....,. $111,a Elajne MM:ll6. (C21) ; . ) flk. ... ~~ • • I I -lt--IJ I I .. • ..... • I •. .. •' Ellll»E· -HAUOl YEW An eu,eptionlllJ lo¥ely -witb one of ca!ifomia's -speaacular views. Pool, formal dilling niom, fountain atrium It much . -'1'15,ftO " fO ·FT. OF IAYRONT IEAU1Y l I onH SAT. & SUN. 14 U llo.!100·''· s: ~UR I .,. so. .. \FlllOWr, IALll'>A ISLAND ' 1""111 L • "-!19'1L-' 4 BIL, S bL, .-llill -'20,000 price - I 1lfE dQCtion-~-llESTHQMES. __ • . ...... _ I .. IN,~-..... a,,_ .. ., EICf,.USIYE CAaiaO~ · I II'•--" -OFIN SUNDAY· MON.· TUES. 1-4 ' 4'lf FAlttfflLD EralplionallJ well cleanled " customlJed lltl,CK · AND BEAC!iY -Cute 11114 fredl!_ 41111,. ~ bL, -......., pool ""'\ It peat '.fhree bedroq,ins, two batbs, eoUlh cl. 1111! llCJl'AL ST. CllE°'9E _ ,,_, locatb.-ln oeean --$125.op lilg~way and close to tbe beach JoC1Uw _,_ New shag, qe~ pa~t and wallpaper ~ a ' • • Hr Hg <*Jm. Rare liv~ bedroom, 1H1 C~ El.EGANT HOME epzy used lir1ck fireplace for tbe5e ramy -..e sW7 -• ""'* amiant flf room Beaullfullf., dollmed It decanted ll<mJr days. . ' _,_,, • ... ----plan,.~~~ Sboreo 4 .a: m ...... wllll .,,.u. 4500 ·: OPIN TODAY. :Ill OIC-Qll ----... Big canyon es. fl of reaf comfortable Jiving, plus a splendi_d JIN19'11 HOlllS .,.--& ...... .-Zlpr! Pl-at$111,• ... five bedroonu. view, air-<:onclilloned, electroni<ally filttnd\ .. MIU'- o ..... ""4t1 .... $aw(" ~ ....... ,j • . REALTORS -lfMrCOWl'tecl!ZS ClOllllNAm.MM.QL&t 644·7210 ... x x x x· l)eiight in l\lesa Ve~rdel BEAUTIFUL SPANISH style lilorne en Iha 12th hole of Mesa Verde Golt COl,lrse. CUS. 'J'OM carpelf & drapes • .'5 bedrooms, S baths, family room, WET BAR, 2 fireplaces, din- inJ! room. BeallL maottr IUile and INVJT. JN'G PATIO f.adDg tbe Golf Coone. "4,l50. x x x x Just reduced n1z• ·Pool move your family in · now JS"llSO' lo111 • Brin& tbe kids • pets to thil ' cuHl&-sac O.. + Dine street and enjoy Ibis FAllIL Y HOKE. S RACQUEi' club'• rtnest• mt Bedrooms 2~ batbs, LARGE FAMILY R 0 0 M 7 FE AT u RED' ROOM, usOd brlclt fireplace, spacious fenced Fabuloua executive 2-ctory'. bacll' yani witb covered ~t!!l.._ln Badt 8-Y Mammoth lormal dining area Owner tr1111sferred. iMMr;DIA TE 00. room. Artlsla DEN! Brighi CUPAN. CY ... ~ ·~ A_of_L__ • __ _,__ llOWW....c.11. &nwch,much,_,, . ~=·,.;· . & . • --[ IL<L -..... .,.._ • ·-.. DAILY 1-5 •-REDUCED$2,Soo TO:$i:J~,..::.Brand -o ~--.. -·or 1 • ~ • ~n.i1=ted~crh~ih · · · ·ie:·:x ; ;c· ·;c: · · · · · · .-.- • pool table! REAL DANCE Oceanfront ·-PAVIUON. Sec 1D beUevr! • t-,v~·stoi~ ill~ south of tlie.Jii&ll!q , 2 BR. +COllONA-guest ~.f!~~M.~~~ Hi""· (l:orona ~el Ma~. Three bedrooms, ~ -~---~~ ..,-il>r-lhe-h\mil.Y. floor ,plan llJ!d tots of c:bar-way. 'A real cutie; a .. ilable for imllledlale Icier. ClOse>t 'beach Jocalidli .,... ·-occupancy -$61,500. 611 ACACIA.. , ' ·-~--·-.=-W~D .. -TO ...... Tllisisafciur · · • 'v... ......... m -wnaw41&A......-~ ~ 1:.arl'9l1~ ~ "4 II. Ulll9ll1HOM~Of:--llAI.-••• m11m&1e-.••tertace4view.Jot ......,.,_,.... -yn; .... -• .~~--illl c lfil''ewh (acass to private Customludllyariginalbuilcler.Bu.yattodays .EDUCED ~:000 ~ T~~--after -a :.:. ~. C * ::~ '":li:*.:.Sa::il.r. ' ~~=. :!,~ =i:-from !ew weeks on the market! Tbil Sllandilr-Nw.,.. IEACH 4 II. CONDO -$21. 900 S bedroom features ocean and canJGil-. --· ---MIA -. c.11. This has to be e great nJue.. Sborl distance a den Wi.U> fil'.aplace, hlgb open beam ~ 'iioiji&ii=:. ':,, -to swimlning lt.smiing. Nearly new, witb fir•. tnd exciting.decor: Offers have been·-.. pJaCe, 2 car gangi It 1Jrid: patio " , "' in excess of com.nt prlce of '129.-. °"" TODAY, J11 .,,.. ..... c:AlqOll. .-:1.: ii II} -DELUXE UN19UI HOlllS OI COIONA •.llAI. .,._, ' ~· DEL ~•1t 'UNITC '"'....., ... ...,...... -... .,,.,...... -... 6 fin& apartments "' pool, on om '11!;000 sq. · 0 , TMI!. FM:--Split le\°el, 1.Aask--built 5 bed· ft. of lll06l desirable land. Good -·""'n ~ -......... If ~-~·--·'lion! Back ...---,-A NEAT ONE-Zuper-clean 4 bedJ'!)om cm a ·----_.,..~......, potartia1 " , jlOOl size lot in ,Wei;tc;JiffjHarbor Hi~ ,_.., · '"'rill""'tiogandasparkling ·YOU'IE INVITED , iu-ea. Great days! ROOmy family..--,..u--.,-.. Re81ly a treat! Ex- i !nassive fireplace adjal?ent to countiy tit· <ililllc Boar pla. ~ To join an llll-pn> soles staff. We may not· be pben. Take Santiago to Estelle to Anita. It's the'largest, bat we are one ottbe -known I neat, ahh! At $69,900. real esJa1e firms in tbe Newp«t Beoch Bea. --"" SPA PooL • -Triplex W.a~ Atrlwn patio,. ~ ' · • • •. • """"'re•~ m ..... UN· Pn'd'--f~-~ owner bailL Two-1 Bed-. BELJEVABt:E VA J,.. U E! ~ -v~u. 1 • Don't wall 7 call mw, room, one-2 room plua bechelor. Top &6"11)1. ~~."'rt ~~ _w:. ()ce~-_ °=.~: EXCWSIYE · umNG MESA VERDE 5 II +·'POOL . x x x x High OU a hill this townho1uael Lovely s bedroom, ~ 1>81111, dining room, fireplace, nice paUo. Pool privileges, close to everytbillg.. YOU OWN TllE LAND. Allt- illg ................ ., ......... _._._J37 ~ x x x x u ,....~ lnlerested ln a value larp home. beautUUl swlm-mtni. pool and ptttly street . • COD8CIOU8 , this cond in Mesa. v~. please call aboUt this one. Huge step down family room with fireplace and wet -bar, formal d1nlna: rooin; 3 baths. ( 154,900. Pbo ne 23Ufllra~ Ol'EN T1L I • 'lr'S FlM 10 E NICa . ' -BACK BAY AREA -J Bedroom, 2\i batb, built·in kitchen, stooe flNplace_ FAKl· LY ROOM, communitypool ltllEC. ROOMS including billlards. Fee land close to 0"'1- tbing ........................... '3f,911. x x x x I -Toe&Y l'LHll, IUI &11n&. -.... ... (Est. 11149~ bc:ellen~Coast Blny location, Allunng' • • ~-111119U1 HO .... Of ~ "'"L .. Im' for traffic~~ Ideal, friendly, cheer-' ' ·~-... 'ii:~· 7 •••• ~ fuI office~ -interested? • ~ - . in:'BaycresJ REALLY UNIQU~-Now this -.is reoDJ:· • 17~ .' A' .1JS.3111u--_-:A:-;;R.Q;;-:;;:::WER===-'-r~u~st':t~'.'f~r:iy~~ ~ e~aerent-yet very livable! C8tch illis: w , GROWS IN CDM .JfLED family room wU11 doable ~ .on. tbe sol! course, a 4 bedroom home wido .. ~TD-JERSEY-Corny?. Maybe iiea11tttq1 'iWned 'lilm plus,~ ~ fealurm. lM&e ..... ~.Goe/: lidilig ."'1'1 a dela<h,d reaeiitioa -. llllAt ..-_,.. ..iice a four bedl<JOin -design . o1 an -111s 'yard ~·patio. . •..••..•. , • . • • • . ..... 1 J;OOin with room for a pool table and a._., ploor _. filDomy ,_ Kesa Verde -· bu .. _., up" at bo/412 ·~ • ' X X X X 1-+~-1H;;;;a11on lql!a ~d a swedisb 'll>ep1--~· wpr_--4_, ..!!:!--'°~~~~'35~.-~~l~~E!~~~~~r~~:~~ ~":i-~ tore you ready ____._, '78150. • ·' . • "' nma.wpe V7' •aa ... . r-..a_ ... G1w9I , ·m.-a,•ter,,.1-ec::e.=x. lhelt · _for··•}6 um"ts l , OPlll'fODAY.7l6CAMIOl•MUJ•L .,... . HS-1%.ilS. ~ .• ~19UI ito~i:':..'::':.'=~c:e~........ --··.:::.-:-..:a.:-:.~··· C-F cOLESIOITBY & ·co. ~ 615-' •.• "in el<celle~I ;:.nlal aiea dose to Jua ' i . . . A ........... -_,.)' . . .._ .. __ •• •-• • • • -•• • • •bOi>Piliil eenler.l'IWO SEPARATE BlJU.b. I ~--""4·~---. ,· ' F-,!lfd -r~ -· ING&. ll'l-2 Bedroom unfllndsbed. a-1 Jle6. Formal .:::er:=~~~-: f: furnls.J.inl-1;:. i..::; ~l.~:u:'r.to= .;; u...i•~_ 1 IF ~.t...11~. ilnd-tace. 2~ batbs ·1arge m•oter ...... ;, • ...... 1""111--.,r-.,._.._., :# ..me.~fi.1 00. Nork•i-hw A·na1• ·'l'l'~ ...... 2,r•tcft ........ \. ,;··.it "x .. ;(x··· .. - 'I .,.a.TGRS value ftllll,lllO.'-'~ ~ ! ~. "Of;!'!. .. ~ Lots· of TOOnl _,., ' k. ~ o ......... . .. 'N~-IEA~~ 1· . , . ST. JAW!$ PLACI 1 • Urge' co~ lot. swhilnilnl! pooi, fliiiiilJ rm. & S.bdrbl1. N,eeds some fLC. Be nmly for summer! EJ:clusi .. ly with Corllin--Only $44,950 • • -. . EASTSI~ COSTA MESA NIW LISTING 11 Quiet elegance in fhll q= b8ilt -. 19<21'1 oni lot, wilb 1iw. Diie 1n1S~1 ;·romplete·~-to l'tell 'at • 50 • OPEN SA /9UN 1-5 375 llia~lrtl-R ST. . . . -EAmiDE;-C.M.· ~1.fOI A r.t fid'ID a 3 bdrm., 1\S N. .._ ... a quiet\ nelghborboocl. a· bldl: Jllll -lots of trees & a rear to ~ ,_ friends around your . call to •Mpe<t ~.' OCIANSIDE OF HWY. CORONA D& Mil · I.oceted a stlort wa11t ·from Little Col'aia a. '' oiher CdM beautiful ~-nm dla · 1 lUJdnn. home I~ ideal for a mJi fullly. Dll bWblr h• lltD'dllled a new. Jarior .._ a. bn !Irked It to.tell for oa1J. $59,950. OFIN SAT/SUN 14 )16 MMl(I .. .. r1t , ~ IN SAN DIE&O comm AnaJ Of-portUDllY to ........... •lmla-JOt, 260 il)BO'.,... '2.1 acreo, ..,.i -a;L _...., ing· taking ,i... all aroWl4. SM,a -Tew snllable Call I.if fw _. Nil •¢1 le • ,...-W _ .... " ............... ,.. 1Clllll llT UM TORS -------. -- ti BulllfAa Est•t. Ftr Y........, , a;-n. Yw have tboagbi a-it -..-1 hen ii nnr time _ _. • Ti\b -• cba!ft witb 10 JiWe investm. Tu llhel-cbolco duplex ln -,-, ' hie Prime E~~· '?'? Bead>. 4 Wae --• ter -.net ljwnda ·--• ...,._ upper with 3 bath1 • • ticm wilh!n·walkbul dillanCe to W"'Cj!ff }::} · __..;.,, -c!'f~",l: l'ltllSl;llippplng.~Jncome1Ulils, bolb_2 . ~ and "J.....,...... 3 bedrooms with fireplaces and bailt:ina. lower. Built-In °""'. " Loni terin tenants •. Get started rigbt Aak· ~ ln :.ii:;. Ej:\""l illg -.500. -hi!<-from fine be,ocll I< II .. .. ' -CL'FO SHO+'' -VIEW o..rn..-• m ,. landl!CI~• ,_ -.--It a kwely,2 -m ~ -CXZAN It JErl'Y VIEWS. Form-at...,_ r • • -plm a cozy garden-side t 'J-. Pri•ale community beach. Cerw dol Mov-1-plus I_,,. listed at $74,995. Ca 11 6'1H550 • 111.W .MsciOil BrW New • <»911t.t·rTSAN1D8fMtfl Almost. bnmtl new because it isn't quite •IM) ISLE IAYRONT fini•bed. Located SCM1lh ot tbe rugbway- ftm Ul9 _. lat••• under construe-del~ owner home including 3 large bed· ~ -~ HE REl\L ST!ITFR~ -. t P ' 1 , -.. .,.. It slip. Ready by rooms with storage' galore. ~ Baths, built- • I 7 ;111 . in elaclric klld!fn, formal ilining area and • ..,_ tW laali' ' Ct1ZY family rocm. Vaulted ceilings 11114 -• IA'IRIOIES doullle finplace. Thi incmrie apmtment ii $15,7•! Gt1MI 't M;p .... printebea<bos a llOIDldly ........,... 2 be!lroom unit with ......._ 7.__, ·~ ...., -. U Dy large t!OslOO a· aalid ..,_ z-.t of $235 'per montli. -+ ~ ltlt ... ,, •• 1a-.1armaJ-.i,~ ll'I ~~ ¥ce-.. .AG for Mary D'A\igelo. '=~r.:.t.:::=. • -.lblaa • an' l'CfS Reduced to ...._ I ...,. , . 111' ._... lMc:k • ,, .ea. nrmai DWna;Roam! ~ 'Perfed for 111e r.wy that ·aeeda apace but := ~·~ HARBOR CtU1't affard t6e ~...,..-_Quality ,.... ..du.i.cir -.... ca· -, t liedioomo orl pt,.. a._.... kn. Olympie ..,. pool! tilJle ...... formal dining area and large fam. Cl-.;c _,. botne. HURRY ct ..... ... I I Dy rocm. • Dnmatie courtyard "!'i'Y• beavy ll&\'I'.· TijE LENDER! Call -· roof. llpltelous 2 story duip. 10% --tlowft4a11 ,..,. jut .... ••21 .. • n HAVE RENTALS G••" #2 IABOI ISLAll l'°"'1 • BR., m i.tba, w•tubwt home. Lee-~ rm. • fMnll1 rm., juat "4ocol'- aled. Pilr, 111.t .,. ualJ ~ Beattl.iflll yanl w/1,.. ill8tle tne It n1iw11ma pool. , you and your fllinlly will enjoy this bome alld HUGE family niom, HUGE bonus room, HUGE l!Jl!IC8 for)'Oar bl>lit or trailer. NEAR BACK BAY ................ , .... "'-950. x x x x -OPEN HOUSI! - 4 BDRM fo FAM-l'!ll Tertapln, .Newport Beacb.JIUIO. OpenSat.San)-5. 3 IDIJM,'l'AM,~_'.P<JO( -2411 Holiday, Newjicirt Belich. '8'.lllO. Open .8l!ll 1-6. 3 BDRM l FAM 2900 Paper Laa6, Newport Bea&. '31,llllO. ~ San 1-6. 5 ID.RM & F~Jm Jam•lca, Ooola Kesa. $84,llO, ()pen San 1-li; , OCEAHFltONT TlllPLIX - 1 BR, 2 BR, · Bachelor. 1412 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach. .140,0llO. Open Sat "' Sun 1-5. • X • X X · X AUSTIN.SMITH, OOltMAN a ASSOC:IATl!S RIALTOltS *ml _., o..,.ni 111 Off • l f I • i ' • . I ·1 ' • ( _ ..... 0 ....- I al ..... ? <Iii •• I ~~r- ' . 532 llSJl' .. ((AILY;& FIFTY SIX nlOUSANO DOLu.a, IVIN Tbe popular "Tl'lna" plan, ~lt ,.. ' geoua er-belt -with Mt. view. occv- pied " berelf used. Bigllly up~ ,. ele- ganUy appollltld. DramaUc 1pUt.level With 3 bdrms., 2)2 bath$, gourmet tltcben. ($3,000 belo'lf bulldot's oew sale price}. OUR FINEST VALUE!! ·01 RECTORY . - 3723 Park Green, Corona de! Mar 645-0303 (Sun & Mon 12-5) 900 Tanana Drive, Costa Mesa 64l>-0303 (Sun 1·5) --5 BEDROOMS tt54Z S. Bayfnint (nr. Turquoise) Balboa Island. 642.s200 $180,000 (Sat/Sun/Mon 1-0) 1411 Mariners Dr., Newport Beach 640-0020 (Sun 1·5) 5 BR & FAMI LY RM OR DEN ...,..,.._., .. ....,_...,..,... .,.. •• • ....,._Al • ••••rkA llR4 ....... ._ **•46 Linda Isle (Linda Ille) NB ..._. .. .,._..,.., etce:1lst a ••••ll....,..OAl&.YPM.OfWAllT All.,__ ...... .,..._. --642-8235 :. (Sat & Sun 1-5) ._ .. ,. .. ,. .. .,..,.11t wli Wss..._llltMI .......... ..._.,,._ • .,_....,. 1501 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB . HOUSES POI SALE 20372 Bluff Water, Huntington Beach ~ • ' (Sat & Sun 1-0) 2 llEDROOMS ,,_. 5'6-2313 $47,500 . (Sun 1·5) #52 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB -,iuJJ...lfuamar.,-Balboa Peninsula 4 BEDROQMS M4-QOO, (~-~~•ulf)J5t, & SUn l-0) 612-5221> ...,~ ~S "'"·-/Mon 1-5) 21211 Banff, Huntington Beach -212t-lu'alia-== · --... "~ ·644-2430 $68,950 (Suii 1-5) 224 Via Koro (Lido e 'NB • 962-8865 $35,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2306 Aralia (Eastbluff) NB 675-5200 ,000 (Sim.I< Mon 1·5) 16476 Santa Carlotta, Fountain V'1Jey 675-6000 '84.900 (Sat & Sun' 1-0) , 2 llR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 842-2561 $51,900 (Sun l ·5l 55 Royal St. George (Big Canynn) NB UO V1J Cordbva (Lido IJ!e) NB 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 875-tlOOO $124,500 (Sun 1-0) 675--0123 $62,500 (Sun 1-0) 17946 Cedar Tree Ln (Uni•. Park) Irvine 1828 Jamaica, Ccwta Mesa *U06 Somenet (Westcliff) NB 644-2430 (Sun l.S) .' ~mo '84,950 (Sun 1-0) ......... (Sal &: San !,Ii) 17762 Oak Tree Ln (Univ •. .Park) Irvin. 0 **•16 Uncla )lie Dr. (Linda Isle) NB ,,..,_ l!M.4910 $141,500 (Sat & Sun 1-0) '521· Tremont (Gameo Shores) CdM . 644-2430 $15P.800 ' (Sun l.S) 16 Pinehunt Ln (Big Canyon C.C.) NB 644-6200 (Sat & SUn l.S) 1830 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB . 644-41110 $119,000 (Sun 1-0) 2532 Crestview (Baysboree) NB . · 644-2430 ·$118,500 , ,Ph(S~untM-1_.S:...) __ ..,28._Ro~ Sl George (Big Canyon) NB -~:[rOOiiced) -(Diily l-5)'~-10l!nl0iiiii81lOOlle(IMnrf., 87 ,,-"'19s;OOO . (SurrM:30 lll 40tlr st., UniVenlty Part ' -, 644.243CJ ' •110,000 (Sun l.S) *2750 ToWII Circle. Costa Mesa 67S-8550 $42,500 (Sat & SUn I.Sf 20412 Tideland J.n., Huntington Beach 546-2313 .$54,900 (Sun 1-5) 96uB65 '48,000 (Sun 1-5) 6 BEDROOMS 3 BEDROOMS • 21881 Ocean ;view Ln., Huntington Beach * 1500 Dorothy (Westclilf) NB an1 Sandune Ln (HVuHlliJ) CdM • 962-8865 $46,000 (Sat&: Sun 1-5). 64;i11235 • (Sat & SUn l.S) .644-2430 $78,900 (Sat " Sun 1·5) 2807 Alta Vista (Eastbluff) CdM ' BR. FAMI L y RM ORD.EN ' '18238....}luir W.ootls Cr., Yountain Vlilley 642-5200 $65,000 (Sat & Sun .l.S) ' 1524 Keel .Dr., Corona de! Mar m~1 $32,950 (Sun 1-5) 9781'0rt Cardigan Pl. (HVuHome&)-NB Hi 2t3111 'if!IZ,500 . {Silil t.5 . 11772 Fairchild SL, Garden Grove 1144-5152 '69,500 (Stin 1-0) 9585 G.n!~~ountain Valley • 962-8865 $11'!,950 (Sat 1·5) 220 Via Ebo!! (Lido Isle) NB 962-7751 ' $39,950 (Sunday) 303 Orchid, Old Corona del Mar 675-7667 .f76;500 (Sat/Sun/Mon) "' COME 675-6000 '67,500 (Sat & sun l.S) 22891 Bel~e•t. Lake Forest / , . ,HOME-& IN · 1700 Paloma (or 20th & Irvine) NB -14 '44.909 . (Sat/SllD/Mon JU) 5 BR HOME -2 BR APT. 642.sZOO $58,500 .. (Sun l.S) *16769 Pine Circle, 1POjUllaln .V~. , **916 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach "'" Bl bin! ~---Dr 1 ·-· n •• ~ 138,500 : . , (Set &: ) 673-742.0 675-7060 (Sun 1-0\ "" ue ....,.,_ ., -..-.,_... 3151 Cal)adian Dr. (Mesa North) CM 2 llR HOME -2 BR APT. · 4M4633 $44.000 (Dally)• 6'5-7221 $31,500 '!Sat & Sun 1.S) 129 Topaz, Balboa bland 532-Vista Grande (Eaily illtlffa) NB 230 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 6~ ; , . ' · (Sun 1>5)' 6"-1133 $58,opo .• 'C~"l-5) 673-7300" $135,oOo (Sat & Sun 1-0) 300 JaSmlne, Corona del .Mar · 1 I c ~Roxbury (Cameo Shores) CdM *1>14 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB 6H •818 (San f·S) MUZ351 $139,500 (Sat & Sun l.S) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun l.S) . 2 llR & BACH. U~IT 2U42 Compau Lane, Huntington Beach 1720 Skylark (Baycrest) NB 611 Acacia, Corona de! Mar . .,,._ tl62-3l30 $35,950 (Sat &: SUn 12:30-5) '642-8235 $'19,500 (Sat & Sun l.S) ....._...., '81 Mlln (Sat & Sun l.S) 315 Ellber St. (Ea.uide) Costa Mesa *lnS Port Sheffield (HVuHomes) NB · ..• ,.,.,..,.,;. '°""" • •"" " 844-7662 (Sat & Sun l.S) 642-8235 $61,900 (Sat & Sun l.Sl DUPLEX FOR SALE 318 Narcissus, Corona do! Mar *1805 Glenwood (Baycrest) NB 3 llR & 1 BR 844-7862 (Sat <\ SUn l.S) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun l.S) 18·Beston 'Bay; Newport Beach . 228 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar *1801 Glenwood (Baycrest) NB 644-2430 $129,:;-00 (Sun 1-5) $75-3331 (Sun l.S) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun l.S) 2 & I BEDROOM 371 Magnolia, Costa Mesa 21 Her mitage (Big Canyon ) NB 2715 Cove (China Cove) Cdl\I 645-6700 $32,500 (Sat & Sun 1.S) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 2-4) 673-6900 67• ~16 (Sat & s 1 ') 16572 Monroe Lane, Huntington Beach 186 Shorecliffs (Sborecliffs) CdM -un ~ 962-4471 $28,950 (SUn JU) 642~ (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 3 BR EACH UNIT *1101 Essex, Newport Beach **501 Evening star (Dover Shores) NB 310 S. Bayfront, Balboa Island 645-8400 $61 ,950 (Sun 1-5) 642-8235 (Sun 1-0) 675-3331 '(Suit· l.S) ' 615 Powell, Newport Beach •20 Royal St. George, (Big Canyon) NB 2 BR EAC H UNI T 645-8400 $44.500 (Sun 1·5) 644-6200 (Sat & Sun l.S) 720 Orchid, Corona de! Mar 3 BR & FAMIL y RM OR DEN H33 CasUe Cove (Spyglaas) NB 673-2222 f/8,500 (Sun 1-0) M+6200 (Sat " SUn l.Sl TRIPLEX FOR 'SALE ~~i:o (Har'i's.1F:) s: l.S) • ~':1 &7t'~de Dr. (Y~~=l I llR, 2· llR, BACHELOR *2282 Redlands Dr., Newport Beach 5652 HiglJgate Terr. (off Edgehill) Tr 1412 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach $44.500 (Sat & Sun l.S) Terr M4-&2QO· (Sat & Sun 1.S) 644-7270 $140;000 (Sat & Sun l.S) 827 ~ w:~~~ (~~rs~on l.S) ~ LiJlda Isle (Un1:.:·~> i:: l.S) CONDOMINIUM FOR $Alf tt2233 Heather Ln (Baycrest) NB ns Cameo Hlgblands Dr., Corona de! • 2 BEDROOM . ~ $77,000 (Sat & Sun l.S) Mar 671H!OOO $64,900 (Sat & sun 1.S) .**4fll _',Yest Coast Hwy., Newport lYC!t. Ill Via Quito (Lido Isle) NB 1521 Anita 'W•Y. (Harbor Hlghlands) NB. · M2.s200 (Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5) 673-7300 $'19,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5:30) 645-6500 ._,900, (SUn l.S) 1632-A lqwa St, Costa Mesa • 458 Vista Romp (Nof!h Bltlffa) NB 31~~ 9'.P!' Verde (Mesa Verde) CM . 546-2313 $21,950 (Sun" I,$) 644-1133 $59,900 · (SUn l.S) ~ '18,500 . ' (Sun l.S) • 3 BEDROOM ~ 7681 Seine Dr., Huntington Beach 1869 New Jeney (Mesa Verde) CM 8206 Ridgefield Dr., Huntington Beach ' 962-7751 $31,950 (Sat & Sun) 54&-59lJo $35,500 (Sun l.S) 5.l&-4795 (SUn lU) 221> Am ethyst (Balboa IJ!and) NB tt•SO Linda Isle Dr. !U\lda Isle) NB , 3 BR & FAM ILY ROOM· -· 642-8235 '84,000 (Sun JU) 644-4910 $241i,OOO , · (Sun l.S) 306 Otero (The Bluffs) NB 1806 Leewani (Baycrest) NB 29 Augusta Ln {Big cmw...l C.C.) NB 1 llt().()()20 (Sat &: San l.S) 644.QOO $67,500 . (SUn l.S) 644-4910 $109,500 ~ • Sun I.SJ 3 BEDROOMS 322 Poinsettia, Old Corona del Mar 1711 Terrapin, Newport Billiel 321 Vista Suerte (Tbe Bluffs) NB ' 675-roOO $83,950 (Sat " Sun l.S) 1144-7270 '63,500 ~Sii • Sun 1-5) 64().0020 (Sat " San l.S) 312 Moming ~yon (Shoredllb) CdM *3194 CbemlndeFer, Costa M-3 BEDROOMS 675-roOO $129,500 (Sat • Sun 1-5) 567-WO , '28,500 (Sun l.S) *97S2 Villa Padf1c Dr., Huntiniton Bcb. *4S21 Orrington Rd. (Gameo Sbnres) 271 Rocheiter, 'Costa Mesa 96u865 $33,500 (Sun,. Iron 12-5) · CdM &ff-49l0 Slll,500 {Sat I< Spn l~L.; . 557-WO $39 050 r!Sun 1-5 . ' • •a • "" .. '.LY .... *2418 Holiday, Newport Beich liiZii2stoDoyb;wt Dr.., Hun~ BeaCb .c*35& ~ Co:b'iiesa ·"""· ~"r.'·r . 1144-7270 $64,950 (Sun 1-5) 546-2313 "8,900 (Sat ~ 1-5) 548-2313 $34,900 . (Sll!t l.S) 2900 ~r Lane, Newport Beach 3900 Par~ Green Dr. (HVuijill.s) CdM *~ g..,$38i.J;:e1, Founlaln i5d!i-Sl ~J:J5ftameo Sboreil~-5) TOWN~=~I SAl,i 2038557~!!!' JM,750 · (San 1-5) · 67~ '$125,000 (Sat & Sun i.:4) **"°5 w. Coast Hwy., w. Newport _ nuoo, Costa Mesa · **538 S. Bayfronl, Balboa llland Beach 675-6000 $93,500 (Sun l.s) io~ev:2t:e, Ne.:~ "e!:. l-il ~~wood , Costa M~1 & Sun l.Sl • HOUSE FOR LEASE ' Ml.. l reduced) (Dall.7 1-5) 540-1151 $36,00Q , (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1 4 BR & FAMILY ROOM **• 3lltll St., Newport Beacll 21842 Seaside Lane. Huntlngtnn 8'1.. 300' Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 11$-1172 m-4073 (Sat &: Sun l.S) 962-471~ '401950 (All day Sua) 675'6000 '800 mo. {Sat & SU l.-5) 211%22 Wladcove, Huntington Beach , 311 Santa Isabel (Ea.<;taide) CM S BE DROOM Mf.UU ""1,000 (Sal • Sun 1-5) 546-5880 '34,9150 . 1(Sa\ & SUn 1-5) W2 Salltanella Terr., Ona.a del Mar J2I CollOll8tlo (Mola del Mar) CH *17088 Greenleaf, Folllll&ln Valli)' mazz "11 mo. (lat• Sun l.S) .,... 917,(00 (Sal(San/Malll-5) •7751 ~ (9wldl1) "..... . *9102 lqnm, Gardea Grota 2858 Stromboli, Costa llesa •Jt -•• '. .... "1.SOO l!jll 1-5) 5464111 "8,eoo *** ... ,, ,._ . " . -, -~ \ I ' . Walk to the beach from this immac, Slclrm. ' ! family home. Exquisite ~.;n ·entrY con. veys a feeling of privacy. . aculale com!. thruout. H~dsomely pnced at.$94,500. WILLI.AM WINTON REAi; TOR .229 MARINE , BALBOA ISLAND 675-3331 51/4 °/o VA eeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeet , t Bed., 2 &th, family rm • w/brick fittpJ. . ' QWet~~~~=~ LA CUESTA VEIDE . EASTSIDE C.M,' • ' • • · Wllltiu~i"' ~"f:.". In Laguna Hilts $39,950.. '- GINNY AIORRISON (()pen Evenings DO YOU UKE? Model Home For Sale PLAN 22-Alondra $39;700 . T BR nlelli;oGm1 Cl'am11Y-R~ -'-"· -1_ H ... Ma1i.r Sulla • Luxurlou1 Carpal . e Upgraded Float-Tlla • Qrapas Privacy tar ln-LaWB. mold · • Wallpaper & Panelling ofllce! Thh 3 BR. 311 bolH e Air Conditioning I home L1 your answer. Large • H L roorM, with nice den. All "99 ot1 d ectric bit-in ldtchen · -ti-Covered Pellot view of Saddlebacl< and •• ·Lush l andscaping ~-~·= ~ •·Sprlnklars -~.~~~ MW111-20% &>own---· --11--°""',. •. rrs ""1011E _, Occupancy in Maj or June ~ 11111111 58~0970 . ••••••••••••••••••• 4 __ ,:13,650. _ • Gei.aial _ . BOUSE AND LO'I' I . . ==::.::.:......:=:::~ r<«<1s 1o1s of ru: and e100w CAREFREE . IRVINFS ....... St1ll a $$$ maker. " . • ORAN"E • .. • Can have """' lerms to • • · .. IVING .. ' . right """"'. · r • G.R· o-n..11o· • • CALL ANYTIME Sharp, "'arp Cape Hun-WA . ••• ..,_ tlngton coodo. 4 Bedroom oc One ( ... ~ La ~•--646-3928 ~J. eve. U )'OU prefer 3 bedroom plus o rvo:• I . r ... u ... There a a reuoo.. den, 2 baths. Desirable en.1 rpodel. 4 huge bdrm , 18 "°&n. aame locatkl'I unit _..... -·....aA....... _ 1,,~ separate family room.. mir-#~ . .,,UQ • •~. ..... 1 rored master· bdnn. "Large Lachenmyer , ~ ~ N e a r , lot with boat pte. Tiled !~Bl acbool and onlJ root beaul;)i In ' 'Tb e 1 l~·nple tp ocean. $29,850. Ranch", a fine comrnwilty. ••• · COATS · '-~· ·~· f43.IOO;~··..;o .. . " -..... t.n ·-. ' ~uf::......1:i:-:=i:· ;;:_;f1..1· 1s~.1.f:I WALL•CE ~ ,.), 11• I ........ ,,,, .....rpnc... "'". . -REAL TORS? ~ U~fi Slatement e 962;14$4 e · Open Eve'f""6 , ~···· \lh ', . Bargam!! Heno'1 a ., 3 Opan Evat)lngl ·DO VOU. HAYE· bedroom, i bath home com· I!!!!!!!!!...,..,....,,,.;,;...,,. I '· p1e1e1y carpeted and drap<d ·'£ASTSIDE .. BRUISES? ' throughout. Fully enclol'led patio baa been added. for CUSTOM from !ailing owr t b . year round , UVbw. , ~._'fl . • furniture in your too small must to 9Cfl for only $2USO. ~cious bedrooms, 2 ~n master bedroom! This 2 Call 842-2535. -SI2e baths, aepar&te family story,14 bedroom home ·has OPEN nt.'. rr'S FIM,ro BE MCE1 room, 1 o "! ~tnalntenance 2 larie master bedrooms. II yard, beautiful~. Good Osumable F11A loan. area.. 1,800 sq. ft. of comfort ~\· $35:'150. Call , -$32.950. ~ f., • 841-'010 "+' ' ~ • l j _,_I. Ill "" 10 .J"""' ·~N:~ -~!-~Open B l«Nll and this won't Jut. 4 bdrms, "PUBLIC NOT ICE" • '. Mi · 2 ha, brand new cpta t/o . • A HO FOR . with an • encloeed patio Aboen..., owner. m.u • I 1 • equJ)iped with s w • 41 • b aacrlllee tbla. • Bit. ' BA AU. S~NS' lil<p1ace WOl)ilerflll •.lot -Mauive ,littplaoe. , entttWnir.• a1i6.,.. ,_ family rm. bilge yan1; bl.. 2 "°" !Ila .. a ·~ -· ..,_-(for = -luab 1......,.plng. Near 5 bdi!ria, 2 boU. 11Jus )lx36 orf raiV' "'1a-Westcllfl sboppin&. Too HIF AnthozW ~ witb ·~v· ONLY $29ti00 ALL ,good to m.1.11 at $44,ri(IO. Will 1-: boud and IWll!P. .NI-on To -coll W, A.JM ~trust deed u lldown -a hUp eul ,.. de -sac lot • -·· · •'-"" = TRADE OK! Hurey! Call Walk to b0odr and ICliool. '11113 --· 64~""' C • c -• A.oowne V' loon with 1~ ~eves. TifiiiO ~. 1 ~ •le · ,.... , N 1 · &M. percent~ ra , Tt1 Flvl"' WE: Ho'""' & Co. "$1,000. Call ' ' TO TRANQUli.n'Y "'"-"""""': lo, i.trillc 1-fllr a --1 ~=,-...,-=-=-::'::::-I i:..,.:u':,~. ~ i.,.! BIG 4 • $28,S!IO ~ family-l"QOm. ,Located on Owner will H.ren to au ot--: ~ quk!I cuH!e-tac lot In Hun-! .... oo ~la ~· -lltcJ. OF .'l'llli: '""""' -· La r l e ....... tWf> ~ P!•'lat-. Secludt!I ' e I S'etone llitcben ,.itb family aru. -A -lloublo gar. """1yarda welcome YoU 1o ~811~. "'"· VA.mA .. JOu name this tllllQllo, l lllt. 3 BA. It. OwMr has moved, ll3S Eoormdda JMN rm. tormal "sel DJWI '' dining, ~ -moderl kilcben.C.-lljplo""'• ' llnett at l88,900. TC)ll& OK ! 6G-M)O, I I ~ t.' -. . ·~~-.. =-,.,,-~. I ~.!:..• ~J:~Tf]. '-'• --·*"t • N. a.ea --... LEAN 1nnd ..,. -, vlnl """· Of!er1 mun be aub-• (: + )to<no wtu. uoo 141• a. o1 mltt<d "1 · TUes., Feb. :lllth, • -1YATI ,._,, with a pa c 10 • ' Call lor d<taU.. ssoo. down. ... ,. bellroomo allll-!Wonbi $27.t58 £xpwlve brick •all a!lerjl '43,000. U•d•t aroa,nd CAIL JIG.Im --"''!!"I'• -.... -Or'-"""""' ~ "'"',-.:: .. 0( • ltft!lr .... -II •PP-• 4 -~·· ' OWNER -Jm. .-... -':..;;;;q -· -. ..... 1IOI. 'pallo. . Dllloc -. ..................... :::t:'IM...,.., ....... .. --. . . ' , ' '• _, ___ ..., 1r11HM1t c1on·1 -..... see II -1 AU tmno avail. Call Red Carpet, Jt. ea l tor 1 !j1816f! I . . .. . . .. r • I i '~ ' • 1 . .. ... • .. -·• •• r ' , ............ _ ....... _ .... ....... ................. L1102A IMllt .... . ESTATJ , IN PAIK LIKE SETTING • • • • • ' • I • •• • • I ,,_._iililliiiii[jjiiill · '=="' I~ I ~ f~ 1 ,._..,_ ~I ---J~ :..-.. ·--..:.;;e~ LW. Ille N•wport luch ,,. lM RMf ...... W.•111 IM Hs 111 r .. 11h1• -Heu111 Uftfvrft. J05 HouMI UnNm. • 1 OPEN SUN. 1..S IEACH DUPLEX * HARBOR IUCUJ..A1'1DS ••PRIVATE PARTY Newport 8Mch C.-. dol Mir lrvlne IG VI• CORDOVA by owner. !..,..., I BR. WALNUT SQUARE WANTS ~00"0 •b- 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;! ~ 2 ba. low ·-·h ~ ~ 1' ••• • .... "' ~ """0 fl~··· ~ ~-~ 1 blk 2BR ~-~. trple, -· • .,,,,..,I ' ' ~C~.e2m8~o:~l~Ptr. Both~~ bn: ~T:'l""n ....,.,.. • ""'.. . ~OWNER'S ONLY. ~'¥ B.i°boa~nlnsula S250P:-mo. QO~ 288.,1'4 b&tbl •••• , ••• $%25 1 d!o. -c•lllowt. ee.t Ul>td. Great wc oh<lltr !><-O!ANNELFRONT DUPLEX c ~ FuJI ldlch. • -139:1. 2 BR, 114 b&., air cand. $215 !>lo-on Lido at --<JI JouObold, 14 yean 3 • a 1 BR.. pler/!loa~ Only 1 ondom1'n1'um1 left ~·or M2 lots.~.,,.., $280-lr( 2 BR. J'r,.ic Blblt 3 BR. 2 b&, lrjlc. ..,,.. .. 2 BR. 114 b&. Air Coad. U40 piico 162.5001 old. Owntt wlil C"'11idet IOw 1101,000. Bey'" ltue. Mr. Jooeph Gan£e. Patio. clitldlpei -414 l'enli..l. !300 mo. 3 BR. 2 ba ............ '3111 DRAMATIC 4 BR, 314 BA down. $6.500. Eiieen Rajlp, Rltr. 6'l5-8UO US l3M'l1ll ok. 644<'030 3 BR. boool rm. ••••••· '3111 = 1-!® -;:;::~~ ()nlu WANTED PL I~· ~BR.~~ .. ";j."; 2.::, :::';..~ ~ ired hill ll'8L New on m"""'L IV .,. BR, lam nn, din rm MOORS NOW FOR SALE ,.,.._ (t !loaL ~ 25000 'Tl21 home. Prine only, 642-<1657. ~· NU-VIEW REN.TALS C -· ~ OU~'"" near the ocean • No Cloolnv Co1t1 m-m! or -.;;;;o•;.:l;:;•..;;.:;;;;: _____ I REALTY m "RcaltJ ~ 11 M ~ Realwr e Minimum 59/o Down Buslneu BAOi units, N'pt by water, ~··~ · Burr White R. Hllor .,.. * e 2 I. 3 Bedrooms ~· lty 200 llllO. CM $85. AIM> oep pr • SHARP, EASTSIDE 3 A Company Wlth V11don 1 Univ. Park\Cen~r, ltv1ne ' Call Anytime, 5'2-7!IOO OUk.'9' boors 8 AM to 6 PM ~ ~ 290 N N ., __ ..:i. DUPLEX, Ptnln. fixer upper e p I E '·"od G · ~-• S336 Via I.Jdo · 1 ewport, . Pl ~·11·•1 $53,000. Xlnt cuh Gow ' r va te ncwa 1rage wut, ~ Bedroom, 2 Bath, I arc e ~12'67>4630 ~2671 ta>t abelt<r Rltr. 642-3&'>/l FEATURES INCLUDE : THIS IS ITI' Rent-A-Hou .. 9J9.14311 ·1am111 room, fireplace, •l-,~====~-i-'-1 NEWPORT ISLAND au •-· 1 Thia ta an -··•~ ,. Hou111 Un'-·rn, aDS covered patio, quiet street. '* EXCLUSIVES * , Owner. -e Y 4BR home Bltn range, oven, hood, DW, disposal, Jn-rood that ~.;;;vhave ·~ . $.100. per mo. including L"tun. S..Ch 'Bdnns .. fomlly rm .• ' OPEN SAT/SUN. l·S :IBA, pool, ... tchlt, boy> dividual laundry area, priv entrance, choice oecurlty and -well HARBOR VTJ!W HOMES ·--· CALL La .. y. ~=;.;;_;;,.;.;..,.. ___ I ~· On street to tireet Jot 30I llth Strett club. (Nr Irvine) Mll-6869 f t 1 bl TV . . I for thole dear to ''""' You 2 bedroom & dtn, $395.00 hn-' 54&-5880. $16&-UTIL Pd. Frp' le. Open sp,soo. . Dock . )'001' lit· boat Newport Helght1 o carpe co or, ~a e ' swmmung poo ' can make emugb ~Y to mediate beams. Qiarm, 1\.ii .b1kl ... ,,..,.,. tlllt 1 ... 11 3 gas BBQ, park like recreational area, have a better home, liner 2 bedroom • den, 1395,00 1 BJ\. Fncd yn1, Crpta. drpa. ~trrn. Pd 1 De 4 l!dmu. p1., den; 'b&tlll. Bdrm. 2 ba. + lge."""""' BARGAIN) I Santa Ana ..._, to Culver, right about \lo can more investments and from 3.15.13 .., """'·Couples ""4'. no 1 So '-'-··· +N i 50 Ft. Nord comer. l-i.nl-nn. w/wate.r view ltom Sharp 2 bdrm 1 ba. home '" ....... , 1t111'aave more money. we 4 bedroom & Fam., $550.00 chUd/peta. $125/mo . FrpN. ~· · ---ffVil A::ent, e u •tom home. every 'Nlndow. Only $95,<XX> on COMlft' lot "Frplc · hdwd mile to "alnut '(lst road on left), left 1 mile are now establishlnc an ex-from 3.U.13 Gardener ind. Inq: at 2423 1ee. $1'1\l,000. Alt. ~1972 675--4073 nrs. wQnderf\d location: 01: to "Walnut Square''; or San Diego Fwy, to tremely JllCl'lltiw, WbolesaJe Bkr. 675-7225 Santa Ana , Ave, CM ~3 BR. frplc. Sep. dln hnLIDO REAL TY Belboo Beyfront 1-d 'tor 129 9!0. Culver, left about 3 miles l-0 Walnut, right l-0 dillrlbutonhlp In t1lla area GeMr•I 543-0944. Reto "'tl'd. i]illd/ ~· Lri< yud. Vta6~. NJ>I. Beoch Pier • float. 1-stY.4 BR. NEAT AS A PIN "Walnut Square" or call TI4/551-4041. .. 1oi:_~~-.~.!"°1n-'° ~-"--"4S ~-. .. Fl\ENOlulta !?.?DLErentacc.mby.y NU.-$iEw RENTALS 1 1.r7JOO t'tlok:e locctk>n on bay. 3 BR •• 2 ba'a.; carp. ,1_!""_,_~,;,,,l!l!!""!~~"""""'!!!"!!!l..,l!l!l!'l~I "l.Ulll" ........ _,, ............ ~-=--..,.. ~•"DUY tM\ulta .. ....., "" 224 VIA ORON fl1lO 000 ,,,..,,_ "'ult trp1c Poo1 II... dependen ,.bottled and painted home. 2 BR, rar, ljeautilul , 2BR, 1\S BA m4llll or • -vrEN JC '42-11• • ' 6454"5 llze Jc(. A~ btiy f~DUllnet1Property 1~ Income Property 16' contalnsuchWorlctFamoua fncd for ldda/pets. Alt-home.Newcpt,drpl,fenoed EMERALDT.etraee . J S.t/Sun./Mon. 1..S 142 9!0 O EN HOUSE French C.1-a•: Fee. 5:!7-3311. ylll'd. Stv, refrig, $%15, 1tt & ltedwood I KI• 11, OC<8ll ~· ' neat 2 bdrm., 2 . MORGAN REAL TY LEASE. Noon : Duolt. 1111 Florido CHANEL NO. 5, WHITE Midway City. $145 .. ady lor w~ etc. -1729. view, woodsy, 2 BR. den, 2 l'.."IT.:. 'i'lo~ke ...... to 67~ 675-6459 OFFICE SUITES 11 blk w. ol Beach Blvd, on wEg,\' DvlE R s. ~ fumlly 2 BR h!e, """· $170-Slngleo ok. 3 Br 2 Ba BA, 2 frplc, dbl .... $400 r G'I'• W I"-R I Knoxville!. NU, PI u th allb . e want a dl'pl, atove, yrd, chlldm 4-plex stove crpta .i: drps 1 ="::c•·c.400,,.._:_:.:.;.:c.· -~~-1 ., • -r , •• ty BY OWNER 18.le/leate 5 ..,. _ _._, .. _ "'-sta M-" Just c re man or woman who welcome "' ... Fee 537-33ll. Kids > • k ,.,_ . ;:; __ anvl " home • ' L!Qi.ewa ....,, "...... Spanish 1 level Trl~lex. 2 has a servicable car and Anahelm_;125n6•· ,..,.,,.., l'W+o..... 111: pepi O cwou. Agt. VI."' ew--execu1.1.ve 67J..S200 * Children, pets ok~. $52,500 for Medical, Law Accts. · • • v who is 1 mm e d late I Y for cple Crpta drpl stove · -· ; · • ' • $6M m[.Jdo, N'pt. ee.ch bdrm., 2~ ba., playroom. off Newport Blvd. Excellent BR 2 BA '°"""' pri ~... ...,.,6-J ....,,._.. Fee 847 1207 for Ieaae 4 Br 2~ Ba $550 ot $420 per mo., Nwpt Hts. ~taey other offices in this patio & gar. 114--0601 or available full or part time refrlg. Don't p\w thll one! sax>. 2 BR w;lults fenced/lkd :foo_.~tional guest apt · erde NEW EXCLUSIVE 645-m&. area. 4 $llltes. each 865 sq. 538--2962. to service a e c ount a Agt. Fee 537-3311. , Garages. @I Hamilton I =oo=="'· ="""~"""'-=-I ;t;;T ft. PoulbJ.e to Combine 2 LIVE RENT fREE establisbed•byourcompany. Midway .Cib-$115 1 BR Extra garages $25/mo. nrnEE ARCH BAY. 3 BR. leave state! JpuNl.c, Ba)'front.4 BR., 3 batht Sant• An• Suites. Each baa Kitchen & & build your estate: large, If you are sincerely ~-apt. Conv. Joe. Rent this & 615-7651. l lh'BA, 32391 Stoningtm, :1~. / rulf b&, ~. 11~ Pier le sn; -ptS,000 MAMA'S Restroom f a c 11 t t I e s • 2 deluxe, 4-plcxea, near The tereated ln a prestige save money! Agt. Fee, NEW Twnhse. 3 BR, li,ii BA. call 499-3422. ..., !pie, formal din nn, by LIDO REALTY Private Offices, Large Open Citf CG.G.J. Ownen unit! business of )'OUl' own and 537-3311. encl dbl garage. Crpts, Lagurwi Hills r. In bnt Meu Verde 331i'l VJa l.Jdo, _Npt Beach GET ·A-WAY Office and Reception Area frplc'a, air cond , comm. poo ~ve the required minim~ Orange-$120 1 Br _apt. Frplc. drpe, bltns, Kids ok. Poot -"'-------I crpta thruollt, all 67 3-JJOO Sl.000.00 pet year, $300 per &. rec facil·lO?'o down. inveafn:tent of ~. wnte stove, gar. All utll pd. Agt. $250. n4:842-4538. 3BR, 2BA, 1200 aq ft, coMo """fy encld yud, $23,900 2 IR 1 BA month lncludet Utilifiet. Sparllnr lnveslment Corp. =..-:.,.~ == Fee. 537-33U. $160-VACANT 2 Br. Nu crplJI, -· newly lndlcpd, p!UI 1epante *WATERFRONT* Slnlhl J.e .l ready for May Lease Entotal for 638-5662 to· PO Box 66S01, O'Hare Midway City-$125-2 Br'; crpUdrps. stove patio fncd renovated dbl. gar, use ot tre lection. Mu.st be PIER-FLOAT ... nee juat right for $1,COJ per month plus WANTED' Small investors tnf.t ~Chicago Ill duplex.Newly painted. yrdf..-lddl&pd..a&rage pool.W-1937eves/wkends. to appredate! $48,500. Deluxe duplex. 3 BR., J beths, ~~~ to eet started. =· Call An Y 1 i me ' with big ideas! We haw the 6 o 6 6 6, or, c ~ 11: ~·~~ ~J;f fDI: Alt-Fee; 847-1217. • 830-5150 da,ya. · l!~~~:!!~c==I h~ IU.Odeck up; 2 BJt., Carpet& Ir: drapes lhruout. . c best income propen;y buys 312/298--7880. Garden ~$140 i Br 4BR. 1" ha, nu crpted, L•puna Nlpl BNch patio down. 'j'rlple carport. HUI' kitchen wltll pt I for the muill lnveltor. Ask MAIL al<ler or dlred tale 4p1ex. Ctps -1rp1, tlnwuL FMbly painted ln- Onl.Y $U7Ji00! · ~ · range. Country atmlj)lphttt. Ii'~' • for i.ailing lilt oJ duplexes, Woman'• breut dewloper: bltns. Child 'we~. Alt. tide. ase to abop/IChla. Gd NEW 3 Bedroom, 2lAi BA BALBOA BAY PROP. Total ~eni. ol $191 P8Jl1 __ ,,__ apartments. i:ommerdal men'• exerd!er. 1M boxed Fee 5.17.J311. raid. comm. Sll5. 5lr23l3. Towtthouae,. .,,._ IUile 675-7060 673-7420 all. . .• :J • properties. We take trades. & ready Parts pleoel ~ Why pay more" tft'L~1 ..... is u..11.-..i.-1 3 w/lple A: balcony. l'.>c:qn fAA 500 · "' • ' CAPRI REALTY 644-'1525 mold Ir ,;,acbtnerY for SM0 3 BR Me Shag erpta, blek: ~~ drpa,...._.. ... "'%....1 vteo:v! . .ecurity eate. Ree ~, 'was101A1"r'OJ1ttr<Olwtuco. COSTA Mesa Trl-plex. By Sella $9.95, cost Sl.10. Seti wall tncd, kfda I: pets f~~kida&:~~G~'. ~~ & priv bch. $4.15. OCEANFRONT Realtors 545-0465 owner. Act tut. Listing all $3M or trade for ! w e.1 come . A&t;. Fee. Alt. fee. 847-12rl' • • NEW DUPLEX Open eves. 1914 NEWPORT, C.M . Tues. Inc $490. $49,!IOO. 499-3949 wkdys. S37-33ll. SNGLS, tam - 2 BR. bltns, AVAIL. ~March l..spacioul 4 Extra Quality. Lota of Wood Investme'nt for futurf!. S45-8734. BEER BAR BEAUTY-Anahelm-$19? 3 b Br home. gar. Also, 3 BR $188, uW ~~k ~,cmbeac~e~= le Glau. $140,000. C·2 Zonina:. Perfect tor Lots for Sele 170 Beach area. Must sac-~ the~ds &lt:;!ia. ~ pd. guard, view, $460 mo. HORVATH REAL TY R .. fEitat., I f"Al 8 n t 1 q u e sto:-e. Agent. LOT for sale. 11111 outstarid-rlfice. Low dn. E-Z . Fee. 537-33ll. Rent-A-House 979-8430 831-1453. 'J k Ba.y Newport Be&ch 675-l9 72 Alk for Dave 49f.-06'1S General ~ 646-3255. \ng pool -alze lot haa ,com-terms. Call V • n • Anaht'im-$140 2 BR. 2 Ba &. 2 BR, quiet, crpts, drps, gar, -LR~C=3~br-,-,am--nn-.-form--t!in~1 -blnatlon canyon and ocean 646-8811. BKR. fma Rm. 4-Plex. Like a adulta only, no pets. $1!5. rm w/view. Fireplace. $320 2282 Redlands Dr., OPEN HOUSE Cemetery , view, 80 ft. frontage on Ctr-hse. Crpts, drpg, bltns, 548--8251 or ~1405. w/gardener.495-4Cal. SAT/SUN. J.; AcrHtt for 1111 [150 Lois/Crypts lS6 rltoo Dr., Laguna Beach. JUNIOR MARKET patio, "'" Agt. Fee 3 BR. fenced Yll'I """"" N rt Buh (oft 23rd St., between Lovely & unusual 2 story 20 A Fall"-k 4 B s.. Only $14,950. 494--GIJ f!Wf'(}, TivdfltablHeunbaslnesst ·b-~""s.~ °m.!;53'1-3311$150. 2 Br TripJex crpts, drps. $250. Avail tm: ewpo c Santa Ana and Tustin N-Hel~u home .... ...,.,..!=, .. __ ,,,.:v60u ·~"tr·.~· CHOICE ~le "lot Pacific APPLE valley mu It l pl e . '• · .oeoi.:i.1o • • med. 545-3493. e OPEN SUNDAY 1·5· ..... t"'.. A" u7 A-11111:' uw ... ~ v·· . Val pace includes eqwpment It loond, crpts, drpa, bltna, • Ave.) tn art!& ot tine owner. Ha. chaml I: char-$56,500 Ait 813-'1178. • 11:~ Mem. k. ue $550. dwelling % acre lot. Nr golf inventorY. · chhwshr, gar. Children ok. EASTSIDE 124 Kings Plo1ce, off ~3' ~~ =~1:-"e.4 co~ ~~ Aparhn.nfs 4~1!r:1' i:;=etery lots. U~ ! =~;urn ReaJooomics, Blas. 615-6700 Agt. Fee. 5.17-3311. l BR., 2 BA., It Den. Frpl, Cliff Drive. 3 Bedroom, -. -c.S.le-----152 -GoOO-~.......aer. CdM -· 675-5750. e ANXIOUS BUY.ERS ""°'· $215/mo, 548-7437. View. $350. m on I h • ....... iuinir!ou. al· ,.;.5784 PROTECT youneU aplnst OJiNXIDUS"SEtLl!RS 2 BR. unfum.. boose, fl1lO. ,BARRETT REAL TY. 1 1 mc.t new earpetina. HARBOR View Homes, by LOWER F\oor apt beaut' · intladon, buy a .Diamond Call WI tor .an introduction RENTALS mo. + aeeurity. 642...5200. BU!1t In kitchen, We :;:e',,;,.'f~ 4.:,;; t: areee!":• CrownXlntPoln~~J-"8Ph Comp men:rtylol lSI View lot In Laguna Beach. HOLLAND Bus. S.lff 642-3645 D~ECO='"'=RA"""TO~RS=Bch,,.--. ,.-_,,-I baths. Real swim· beaut lndscpd with 2 patioll: ~ Qluu. . rope on terms. Lee ffUJd>et., Rltr. in& Orange CM 645-4170 Houlll *Apia. 01ne Polnt ce. Rldeaway of chann. All -:~ ~ =:.~Pti:Fs1'tr. Busl .... Property . 154 ~"°=:.:·=~·:~ ;;;;;::-~~~ Beot~...: ~"'~... *w~:~·=A!llA ~..: ~~ f~ (:r)~":.~1• .~ By Dwner ~ ~-U •_e_~ $69,500. TWO LOTS TO T'A L : leased1..:.n~.!!!_e ~:1!rmentThl.t: incl plana:. '92-8264. ' ·• g~ere.~~· These Are J111t A..Eew Ot ~n7'41rm4 • 1plc, $425 mo. ~;: ~~ ~ 1::. w~~ ,.....~. NM BY ~·---"·= u.t!' 104'dll' O!OICE LOCA· an ·-·-·~•· , S 49&--' Our MANY RENTALS •• , ••~ Avall lllarch 1 6'J3.4329 1--+iHfall.,...:..---~-I ~·-_.,,.~ '°' TION Hun--Beach, ..........,...u~-klnd.. .Moblle.ltome/ ••w 2 •-r1rit. Avail. . . ~rrtt ran ea n ltY e. ZONED BUsiNESS, PR.0. Asklng $275,000. Traller'"Parkl 172 COIN 18.wxlry in HB. ,..;c y now .H.A RB O:l(-1il~1-;....-ll--' Spanilh We roof; 4· BR., 3 FESSIONAC OR omcr.s Re&lonomlcs. Bkri. 675-6700 oonct 25 washer, . ., drytta. $95-lliCLUDES Util. 1 BR. N;. . $195.. 2115 o~r 3 BR, 2 BA. ' I Open Saturday 1·5 Open SUnday 1·5 ' I rrtnclpals only pleue. I SPORTSMEN •• l'lrod Butlne11men to get away from it Come live by the water us. Condo. with boat will accommodate 35 ft. 18 It. boat. $79,500 ~~~RM iB,.~leci:P~~~ S17,500 ea. TE1\MS write: DANA Point C-1, 180' fron-MOBILE HOME PARK ReaP'laij.e. 549-2641 Eutaide. A*l. 2120' Fou::::: Valley -. ~~~~~~~·~1>' 1~ landscaped, call 540-2$76. ~AK. 1993 Kibel Rd,, tage by 128' ·deep. Del SEMINAR WIU. partially rent or sell $145-00UJtOUSE' 2 BR gardener.· 1901 HJabland Dr. Kihe1 Maul, Hawaii. . Obispo Rd. Nr marina. Xlnt No Cost-No QbllpUons boutique at sacrifice. N.B. Gar Crpta ~ Oilld '' FOR RENT _ $325.00 642-4426 L~~~~f ~!>' ~; * BALBOA ISLAND site. S00,000. 714164&-1231. Learn about mobDe home area. 673-3Tll/646-255t ., .* . Fountain Valley, no~ of' l.BL='iu=1FF=s--=--,~t-ou~llld~e1 garage 1 bdrm luxury apt. Sale/Lease-321 M a r I n e Condominiums park i~estments I: how you NEW Balboa Shop, will take $100.NEAR BEAOI! 2 BR. Mlle Square park. • Down-unJt 3BR, 2~ trplc cu.st. Pier & slip for 3 boats + Ave-Entire Prop. (Do not for hie 160 can jom the profeulonal, in-handmade gift Item& on con-Private #Jome Gar Kids/ ata~ 4 Br, 2% Ba. ~ decor., drpa, crpts, Patiot. many, many extras $198,000 dlslurb tenant) 673-6635 vestoi:s & own a mobile slg:nment, 6'1'34DJ, pet · ' ttvmg room with ti:replaCe, nr pool. Lie t'i:'K. Owner In. ~ 11 ALL SIZES home park, or 11ot leut be a · .~. room ----'·-dbl · -W ... R. E.•......,...7139. i::•nt ad results ... 642-5678 ~ part owner. Seminar to be Mon.y to 1.oan 240 * ........ .., ' """"._ · ~48, filS-6613 ~ Prtcescl'LrtientB. held at U>e Hun-, $18().SPAClOUSI 3BR.,2BA. ~;.,..~udes~~ * BAYSHORES * [ ' I 'allst Harbour Beach Cub. 4121 1 I ro· L .. Bltns. Pet ok. Beeutilul yard and -btl Yearly 1 ..... 3 BR., 2 ba., Mobl'le 'Homes ClliCI ... .:1,.~~lty inc: ~=-'F;\'."~~rto s ' 0811S >LANDtoRDSI on "'1-<fe....,, Ideal lat • tam. rm., blt·blt, bl>lc. f"'""ft"' (714 ) 968 4405 pm. Call tor.....,..tlonl... 8%'11> INTEREST FRFX REN!'AL SERVICE ~ wrui,.. 531-1'18. '"C" 'Thomu, Rltr. -"~:;:;~~Tr~" ' NORTB Laguna. Irnmac. 2 g:tedas --are 2nd TD Loans BEACON RENTALS Huntlng!On S..Ch II~~:" ...:s.~·tw:!: "" carpetl<w patio 2 bd· Mobile Homo1 Mob ile Hornet BR. mod :., quiet, 1 blk to rn,~ Estaleo O!rp * 645-0111 * • CONDOMINlUM _ ltaDr dock. Call 6'13-43311 °' rm... l·bt.. c.ftt beOch cot· For Sol• 125 For Sol• 125 ~ -area. ""' ' 7141846-'1!1!18 or ' LDwelt ,. ... ~Co. FREE ohsrp and OUb:h cl!an. 2 "'~=2354~.,· ,.,....,,.-~....,.-1 • bin: Ooee to beach a: bay 213mo-t5&5 ~-ttle M19 Bedroom, l~ bath plus 3 BR, 2 BA. din rm. frplc, l!ciied R-2. Room for bid(: Motor Home Rentals A LOCAL HOMEY MOBll.E Income Property 166 Mounl•ln, o. .. rt, 642 2i11 r • SU:0.11 Rental Book wltll mBJIY to .... rwnpus room . 2 car H>irbor v;ew Hms. Cub "' 'rev of lot. $49,500 N1~~e ~1;.1!h~ DANA HARBOR Resort 174 ~ Harbor area 21 yrs. ~= from. Stop by ~ ;..~ p;o~~-~°a~ 4~pri~ ':" ~3894~ JONES SALES I. LEASING o1 own" financing st 7%. PALMDALE FUNDS avallable tor LEADERSHIP R.E., court'. w.S. to";;:cb. $375 Ml service facility Give Mom &: Pop aome In· ~ Inveatmenbl t1r Business 80-4466 or 962--3017 <24 yrl 646-3439 llEA,.:tT,:;JNC. Danrnar Motor Homes =··~=":." ~~:i HIGHLIGHTS ACREAGE ~·n~~1~'."11 .,d:\81~ 2'l90 llarb6r Bl'l'I· at Adom ;;;:;t's All T..:therl 3 BR. iwi'BoR v~ Home•, 3BR. $70,000 ON. Books open to 1S Aeres South Of Lake classified ad No. 612, Dally Costa Mesa 54.>0t65 2 BA. AU the extras. Fenced tam rm, hving &: dinlna:, I 1714) 073·82!0 1 531 ·6800 oerlowo quallfied buyer, H""' • NEW 4-UNIT -Qc. Palmdale. Owner Ma Y. Pilot, P, 0 . Bolt 1560, O>sta LANDLORDS! !or kid• & 'pet.. Ag!, Fee. 2BA. 1rg yrd. 644-5035. t• i001 w.e.lboe ll'ld. ry, call WALLY McCOY cupancy 30 days. Good In· finance tor New Buyer at Mesa, Ca. 92626. , 847-llYl. BLUFFS 38R, 2BA, lmmae, 11 Ntwpona.ti•CllifO!nllll:.llto LIVE in the beaut meado_wa 675-0ll.6 (24 hn.) come. Tr em en 'do us in-7% 30 yrs, interest only with CONSOLIDATE BILLS We Speclallze ln Newport LARGE. 2 BDRM. 2 ba, 1 f&vel, Nu erpts, dtpl I: I ',j NEWPORT In Irvine. 12x60 2BR. Lilce NU 35' Trailer 25' Cabana, vestenL $19,500.St . 10% down + prepaid fr-Private money.a v·a 11 ab I e ~~~':,! CoOronaRendeltlllal,...Se• ~ drpL enclosed patio appll\ca. Lse, $350, ~'432 I nu I 'iii ba, delux int, 2BR I ' k Lido e DUPLEX ~ udio t:YJle. teTe1t. $1500 per acre. Clll 2ND 'TD' ANY AMOUNT m: _ .... a. ur r-' ' ~ 720 ··-~ 2" b•• HEIGHTS Cathed al 'I P t · ' urn, pel> o ' Veey iarJ<e 3 BR. Furnlsbed Anyt1m 646..Q55S 1 • vice It FREE to You! Try • per mo., ~··· R, n ba. -.. I carpo; $~II rt I nag I 0,; Park, 36 Cabrillo. Nr Beach. 2 BR. Nice backyards for .e. . Call (n4) 675-4494 Bkr Nu-View! Owen Ave., ott da H.B. ocean. Jll1vil. Dbl. -~ bedroom wltll loi. ol livlnr lndoca,«t, for only $7495. 536-243S. each. $S.3.9!0. ~ • Mo"-9, . NU-VIEW RENTALS PRIV home 11311 w/rar. Alto $175 Yrly. su,320. • , Lara:• lam1ly room Xlnt t1nanclnr av, 11 . PRIVACY -2 BR 19'11 e WXURY DUPLEX -Ex· Ii~ h Trust DHdt 260 rn.4030 or 494-1248 3 BR. nr water flllO, trp1 Newport Holghll U1 ltww: room and formal 83:).11110. Parkway. Priv beach. rec tra large 2 BR. Top quality . LUSH GREEN HILLS ia the .J&l'• hv room. Super pride ol NEWPORT BA y BEAUTY hall, extra parking. $13,fm. In every respect.Balconies. ?.! ;~ 1' ·lST TD on Udo Iale Bay setting for UUs b!J: ' bedrm. Rent-A-HouM 979..aOO 2 BR. ~I: SpadouL ~t ~:.a~·~ Panorama View of Bay Area 675-230 after~· Panoramic water view.10';'4 ~~.:...,_·,;_, front apartments, $160,000 rental home, avail now, lot $),m, 2BR. crpta, dtps. sml ~o:tw pr. yird, ~ · ~· info and ap-7 nn, 2 br, 2 ba, sundk, 2 COZY borne, trailerlcca1-na .~r'iEAsE 0ce tuesrotAlYOf ntt:<Ol.WIU.ClD. value. Bal. S'l'O,IXX), Pays a family, at $260. per me. yrd, bltin range', garage, Nr ~-~· dn.pel, pain f,oliwnent to .ee. 11ty, $25,250, cub req'd Adult park. Blk to Harbor view 2 BR. 2 BA A~ SUiSOO tenm, Ret:lremertt: $1000 per mo. Principal.a on1Y BKR: St&-41U Be a c b BI v d. u_ • .:.. __ F · . '"' 1 $1850. Adlt Pk, pr bch Cntr. CM, SlSOO. 548-SGi ~---btllcoQies. :.C Dream. Mobile hom~ m '3'. 5'3-5525 or M&-9710 eves COUNTRY Cottaae 185. kkll. 8G-928015.16-00 ' ~ urn. or ~Tl.I • ITWRJtt1D•MCE1 540-36Tl MOBilE 18'x~· Roadllner ~~nWN. Aw.ll•lill! now. ac. in No. Calif. Worbhlp, lit ~ 2nd T.D'1 ~ peta. A11o 2 BR h:ne nncb LARGE 3 Br. 2 Ba, car, drp, Unfwn, 310 '72 SILVERCRESI' 24x81 2 Exceptional cond. Loe adlt . -~ uUl nn. leW'i rm. 1\i Ba LA: I: Oranp Co. Omies $155. encloeed pa&, $155. Mon. "'· 2 ba, tam rm. 2 "'"'" prk, $6$0. Tonno avail. Ph. Daila Harflir Realty fruit u.es, 1rg garden, iiJl Dtmn OJ., 213/481"1800. ~.. 91M430 Apply 720 OWei Ave., oil Newpert BNch ' • encl porch. Nr Lag. Hl118. 64&-4117, an 3 pm. · from yr.-rnd 1tream, ·10 iilbtio ....,,..... F!Orlda, H.B. • 335 LINDO AVE. Malo! ou.,, SllS-72>;. 2:1' Travel·Eie, self con lalned 2"'71 LA 'PLAZA mle. lrom Shasta Laloe. 3 BR, 2 BA, c:rpta, drpa, New l!a¥vlew home, nev i 1:=~~~~=~~l]SACRIFIC£i:ijj~~tu~11otliBay~~ba"°'i<I travel trallor, set up In 496-27'8 Ul'G044 Comp!. Info 6'2.1266. l JI~ I S BIDROOM 2 both. blblt. Nr all 11Choolt, •walk N. H. Yadit Club. 3 BR., · ift;WPORT RIVIERA parlt. -·wide, 2 bdrm., adult park. New cond .. new RHI Estele W•-114 ---Lee .. ,. le 2 yNrt to beach. l2lll mo. A11t lat 2\0 Ba. 2 ~ rar. Rm! t11> ' \ PElN DAILY 12 TO 5 PM lmmetllato OC<ll(J&!lC!I, $10' awning, air oond. ~4 23 UNITS . Doub'c x'1' • w.,... Fq. 962-t&I< W July 1 or leue ~ ~ $21900 lo $34000 ' 500.m.3817. Vocanclet COit moneyl R>m $ HAYE CASH $ rkl,. gopr .. rtt•' •fu • 4 bdrm-Fireplace_ 2 batll period. Will arr= · '\ r ' ' ' • COMPLETE 8x20 trailer your bo\IBe, apt., store , 1 , , I 300 pol hi• • Y m-.fenced yard -Patio Jdteben turultue for QUlltfted ' 1 ltO !"'";' 3 ti! 4 ~ new awning & shed In c:M bldg., eto. tht'U a Daley Pllot WILL BUJ · Hou111 Furn"*' ltllod or not. Fomlly $275 mo. 87Hl626. • MR. RCe!NSON 1' u!.':·00,:d.,, 1'iixi ~t of Oldult park. Call~. C...tlled Ad. 64>5671. Cotta ~-No (U, ands or huts). Wiii room I .r;tlo. RIAL· PRIVATE 3 BR., .2 BA. ~AVL! REALTY - area which lnclud"' big kit, Laro• 2 Bdrm .. 1\1 ba. ~~-0.-MNot B1uy wllhlnhandthe Cost• -TOR 2-5200. Eve Jlllplex. 1235. Dbl..,.... J...,~ t, ~-* ,• fOrmal din ml, front ml Studio apb.1 Prlvt.le pat· uutu . One)' n )IOUt $J1$..A &real WI:/ to £0! l Br, 673-4396 14M488. J'ro $5i00 M:C' • w/llttpl, 2 car pr, 3 balha Jo<, Xlnt -· illslde &. In 72 h9n6. 2•6644. ~ + bonus rm. Near alJ,. Art. NEW, 2 BR, 1\S BA, Jam nn, $156/Pota ok. 2 Bi. JltipJox, Bill G.,.,:i;, Rltr ' 6js.gjn ~ ond muter suite Zl' lonr. <M. Will ..U or"'""""" Fee. 847..lllll. 2 car pr, yrey., 1315 ..., dpls/tlrpa, .WV., pr, Ast. C ' '-,... .,.., oll<mplc tor Units, COQ\1-<ll' lndl. Kasablan R. E. mo. Avau 11{.,.K l 1 t • F.. 847-1207. ondomlnlllms ' ...i. cocktail I o u n I e , , 16"8130 Loa""'1 ---"" ;.__ ~--1 ' Unlum. ni ' bWiilrd rQQnl. (West Side <A.. .;;,: UUI",,.,... ..~-,..,,........... .............. ~ • ,!lod< Bt,y Santa ltabelle • * Cj)ulck Casli * $1lll· utri pd.Baell at-' Corono del ~ Br, lllcd Jor baby.-. ht 1mn. ,1 """"). • Will buy your property. All Beaut locatlool Idoo1 It!>-1,::toda~~.:.f ,::Arl.o:,.; ..... ='-'147=-U01=·c.~--~---------I D FARM CHARM" fo ftnd -~IPtl Jtancbe ttel Dellghttul ! BR. 2 BA. SeclUded, tree ohadod ~· BUZll, !pie, lholte -· ,..,. ltlr pool. Exclullve o1. 1or1nr al: $44,500. CALL NOWI 84Hl00. ' v. E. 11 ..... n1 & Co. IJlo: u-c...,.y l cull w1thln 72. bn. Call dt!llt.• • ~2 :!i., blblt, -c:z:ota, lrvlne * 2 BEDROOlll, 114 -"" ga.m $225·1811, 111>1<. Jll• paUo, pool. --· NEW. $210 por j &.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml---PIO • llil'i., 2 ~ t-Bll.7 -;;.a1r1-. -11 PH: 4'1-Ul2. -• ' -"'-'-""'...._ 5.t TlMES GROSS rm,. '-1, pr, t1o$. l'tl> /l:t°'ea. 2 'aa. ~ 3 BR., ~ ~ ~~· i: l;!Jt'!!! ~ ; '. 16c1at:f:"'ait.r o..r'4l'U!.,. "":,d ~v1E'~ RINTALS a· yrc1, patio, 2 ; l:Jt·a tam'. rm., 2 ~ NEW 3 BR. 2 BA. -2 ::....~~·::= llROllEMllC. ~ or -NU.VllW RIHTALS ,~io:'rm~tll• ~ .. tad::.=:.: ,,1 maintenance. Very llood PRIVATE pat'\Y It lntttested Lide la!• m."1DO or 81 JM brand -Turtlerock $lz walk to COuntry Clall • -location., LS ml. WQt of ln ~lot or cabln tit • 'f: • Brtcti_t. chelrfU1 9 BR., Jee• · ' nil COWU, 2 mL _, beldli. f Dt~. lo 1-Blt. and 8 JUM Laite. ~ ..... Sl'UDIO beocb -· Ayall. lot. $415 lllonth ..... w . Small pet...._...U l-llR. units. ma.ooo. beh\<en 6 • 9 P.M. only. now until "'"'-~ pvt A1lo. S BIL :f°"oif:k bey OK. Yr 1,. ..,. - oa ... M\DtrO/Fftd Prall Princlpall on!)'. PLEASE. patio. C.01"". $ ! 15. WE llA --m-tm. I COLDWELL. .BANKtll PRINCIPAL •'Mii to buy 197-21.1!. Don Franldln Rltr. ••~ SEA TERRACE TbWN· - Rftlton il<l-6221 ~ eoull>· OlotA MCIA or L ....... N&.u.I HARBOR v;ew ' Bl', din. HOUsE. 3 BR. 211 BA, "I Newport ~11)1. Wrltt :z= ~ toiti, llv nn. Pool I clab baoWI. IDdtcN 6 vlo#. '390 CORONA DEL l\IAR 2102 ]:, Huntbwton, Duarte, NEAil DOW I BR, 2 JM, pool, prlvtl. 1!19 Port St<rllJW. "SlllCll 1111'' n\o. fttll or I,_ blc. -· . TRIPLEX Call!. -i..tal>Heb.famo. $HO /mo, Av!. Mar. 1 1't'll''""'"Blllklllds. d\lu. 21.!: !2:l-lli8$: tlll 5 1 w'!' 2 BR, k re..: PRIVATE pao1f, wantt to ltlr 8 ,_. -to m-oTI), -:.=· ll'Y1lte 21l: m.m. N='"' "'1:" $ 82 5 0 0 buy 3 BR. 2 II/\ -ll'om s·t ia.• .. Davl4I NEW 3 BR .. °"" ~ Deyo """" 3 1111, """ _, Vu .. fllllf jl&lnltd, ,_ • ' _....., In. Idea · V-. ~ &11.tlr! $375 lie, beolll collq. Do -. a/c, bltlm, .... ~-3'3d:i 54H69i: , iiiiPiiiW\Y 4 iiilO" a ~t no'lt Av11~···~ _...,,... J'l\I ..,.. $1H!h. -:::: 'jbt-tlraw ht Ital 'f!!!ll.: ~/W1 --e Gii -lllS. 11!11. :llA, IJf1daJIIIM18f DA'f to -a1--Riii • .o ballt Pt1ot 0 mo. A..0 J.12 to ~ 90USE -~ IM -. °'""'· 151-I ruo • "41 ....... • • • -M. .-. .. .. ... GPlll ROia'.,. .,_._ ~ ... ~n!!..!!!l!l.~ • • I • 1 • • • • • . s..d11, F-18, 197) ~-~ ..... ~~~e~\~_..,..~~,,,-~l~~,_!!! .. _.!!!1_~_-~:.1:i:[tl:t~~~ ... Et ~ .... ~· ..:o~1=rtJ~1~r'!! ... !!!_!!! .... !!! .... ~JA~_~~r ~! A~~ .~. t~.;.~;..~lrtJ:•:1:1~-~ .. ~ ... ~,~~e DAll Y ,!LDT • nG Apts. Furn. :NO Fum. ~ Aft*. 36S ,,.it. Unfwn. 365 /IJlt. Unfum. 365 '~~-.•Unfurft.iiiiiiiiiiii~ii36S.: 1---...-~--Cotti -L.otuno --' .t'. Cot!• -Hun!!!'!'!" 8-11 Newport 8-11 Newpott IMdl BLUFFS CONDO LIVE LIKE A KING i=:_.\l~~·! L.UIGE 1 BEDROOM, * "Ttf,~ ~g~y * PAIK NEWPORT ~ ;;;?::u=. ~ ForL.... AtBudgetPric:esl W~lSth.ClMOU. =:,,t1~5!•~ ~r!i'a:.UBR!i_~:·. APARTMENTS ==---tBI', Two bedroom, 111 bath FURNISllEO. , Lklo hie Double cloud-. TRAS. 1""11, r0c hid&. Kida Oft the bay l\I ~pr. =-..... ~ ~ ='"' UN~~M•-·~ W Wallt O> maJo< ............ welcom<. Fo>nl '139. S.. Luxury ~t llvllll A-· -'"~'"""-" FURN lBR. u pd, pr, 1 BAR RETT REALTY -· 11)11 -"A" 1 -!be wat.r. £n. Newport Ho'91lll S!!wte tewl 2 ~·-·-2 * POOLS ad/ ~l!° ~~ month 6l2-ll53. blli W. ol Beach Blvd. oil joy fl'50.0llo health opa, T l -~. ,._U• ··~· Sia ..... 841:!!1, 1118-7510. swlmmJna J>OOI•. T U(hted $1!0. 2 BR. f>l>lc, pvt patio, =:,.mc:!eif!~tll:i::nt:.~ * EANCLOSED Newport illlCh • · NEWPORT NU 2 Bf, 2 Ba. p1Ush 1 level, tftmls eourta, P1us miles of 1ar. A laWld. Bltm. compl. view. Built·lns inc 1 u d • G RA.OE$, N port •--~ •p•RTME....., all bltm t.....t air, O'Pl'd bicycle tralll, puttbw, lhul· rodeo. 61WTilll BBQ ·-* CONVENIENT ew -n "" "" ~·· .-.__..' et...__ ~1 ll~bovd. croquet. Jwuor 1'• . -1 BR. Ullfunl. Sl30. 0-PEN~-.::.:· :::::. '"tll· ll'om 111~50 monthly; abo I Sen Clemente OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.S TO ALL BEA~ ONE BEDROOM boo• 2 BR. 11n1uro. SI«!. "~ -· and :I-bedroom p1ans 1--------~1 Avonldo Cerritos FROM $140 MONTH tlfullyfumlthocl-Yeor-llrlLllWI PAID ~~~: ~: "4tory town ho-. ~ ~y~~ 11::.i ~·.~ .. }~~ ADULTS PLEASE 1y lea11. We... vle>\f, 2l50 ':::n~· Cll "rillel. T*4601. tll&-2l62. Irle kltcbom. private paJoe .._L Wilt tacular """ """-New VILLA POMONA cloae te '-"· $1'5. e3BR·2BA $295 * NISH AIR :.i~~':l,=-.!;: ~ . ~'11.Cb.JJ .t~ carpell throughout.Showa month. REALTOR (toe_. ... 1n11n1 .0K1 Wall<J-O>Boacb tnrwttheleva-Optioaal -~come. --~ like a model. 151'5. PHONE 642-2015 642,.4JSS e 2 BA • 1 BA ADLTS S195 tq 3 BR. Ap!L Newly dee-maid ....ice. Just north o1 Pb5pm-~ :..i = :i C. F. ColellWWfhy UT&O Pomooa A.,,.) ~---m-· e NEW DUPLEXES. t.nced =•:....· / ~ ~ Fubloo Island at Jamb..-ee lo~·-llR~aa~ltor~1:__~' ...-~~~i'"""'l:1"'~""l:-~!!!!~~~"~" +PT· 1 BR. yan1. Xh!t-. Phone• ......._ w w -~. -~. and San Joaou1n Hilla Road. -· · I· avail 4 """' at yeorty. 61>-mT :lOll ._ si. bltm, -""'1&. $2101 0 i'nt •~ Towni-. Fum. 330 .Cena de Oro ~"!., ~ f;_lll ",::l°t J.. · !at 11111 =.1rit oflllleo. no pell. T:= !~ ""'F;;;.... or Uftfum. 370 Huntlngten eekh ~ ~ ,.!:~ $48..1900 • ' ** S Br., 1 ~ II. ** TOWNHOUSE -l:l:!O. 4 BR. 3 * 2 ~EEKS FREE * Cotto -I Cus•--tea•~--NEW 2 Bdrm. ,.,.._ l3llO mo. Larae, newly deocr. EllcL ba, blll!L Encl dbl pr., Vista .I-I a•91-i -;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;; 2 A 3 BR -,.. e ~ ldtcheo ~U,""/,;. AMuJa leuo. 511 W. 1111. polio, bltlpl. crpto, drpL patio, poolo. Wallt ti> beach, -M -I• w&aher/dryer, O'Pll. "'1ts. direct llehU.,. -Be1<1L Call San Clooe ID -· $111) A -I -213/tl8-Zllll ADULT GARDEN HOMES , • • Slll0-'210. 96i..mt -• Separate din'& area Bemardlm ~di.YI. $1.a:> mo. 868 Center st. Apt. e'Va I wtmdl. mVINE AVE. AT MESA 1="-'=--"~=---le Home.like storqe 883-2943 eves... -1..CM ot call 54U179. MOBILE HOME 2BR 2BA Move in w/depogita only Townhouse ·Unfurn. JU e Private patios $90-.BE.ACH BOYS!-ar GlrU (ASA GRANADA S115Cmo. Adlta 3S & OYer. 2 ~m 1-------'"'"-'•le Cloled garage w/storage .l Bacbeklt-'1 Pad. Patio. Lovely 2 BR. apt.a. on bee.ud· Utll'1 pd. Golf course, o • NlJt •--·~•· Pool Huntington Be1ch · • ~arble pUllman P~ty' of..J!XI· Util pd. 1ully landscaped IE!'DUDdl. across from beach. 536-76al F:ni~ ~-.uoBid&. wi ~')l)C 4 Bedroo • Kina-a Bdrms Ait Fee/ -1207. Gu tncld. in rent. Cilld up 2 BR, 1~ ~ Twnbae juat e11:erclse rm, billiards, col- _.., -ms. New shag • Pool • Barbpiues • .sur-SEASHO'l'E Or ·--m to 3 yean. No pell. -•"•"' _..t , W/d or TV E A t h di·• carpefr!gt, drapehe" dS t 0 v e • rounded with plush Ian'&· beacfi: 1 I.rg, 2 Bi'""ait'" ~u~-400 Merrimac Way 557·9558 refrig pooi~rt~ ahop0 WaJhei, ~~ ~hagllJcpt,"'A re ., was r, rye r . sea.pine -ly Pr!' • tlo p. 11• ..W: 96!H>l58 • rt \lo •--k uuo .. Adults. No pets. 546-9841. Adult ·UY1DLJ.t Ha beat • rate pa • ar • BACH. 1, ~ J BR· no pe .......,. . P pa ()r ueo.: • .,...,,.._,., LARGE l'fiR ll90 LaundrY. 12'15. 6Tlh1345. Frplc, poob, oecurlt> IUA'dl· 2 Bl.KS beach, attrac, bltlns, Duplexe1 Fum. 345 No Pell YEARLY, 2, 4. & Bach. $150 No pell.· nu paln4 O'P4 $111!. utll POR LEASE 365 w. Wilson Ji4l,lm to $.175. wnn'ER. 2 t. 4, HARBOR GREENS · Incl. :11!R, aft 6: 53U638 2 BR. Baytront Apt 1550 Balboa l'e,!1ln1ul1 WEEK~Y:MONTHlY-.'!!! • .ES(l;... _ ~' _ 5'MJ71 _ l BR. upatoin_ ... t. 2 BR. Noor beach. $395. ~~ ··~·· $18' * * 842-3106 Geoflil WllllimiOn BALBOA Peru.: 2BR. lBA, Executive $ulte1 0 C EAllFl\.ONT Bocbel« 1 BR prden apt All newly holler ~II 3tllh St, PlS/anoual -u-...-Bl·~ ~--Adult -~ No -· pe.lnted, ""' obaa, oew LGE 2 BR. pr!v· prqe. 5l).-03]6 or 644.,u)l --.,....' "'• ·~· -~· ........ bit-Ina, -· lndry Walk .. beach. AdullL GI. * 541 '570 * Corona del Mir ·• l;!s.t• Mwh i$145 Incl ulll. m.81!1l. $120. Wallt all"'°"'" Adu!U. 15th St 536-8S68. * * * SPARKLING NEW BAY SHADOWS Apartments Spacious, Llg;ht & Cheery! 1 BR'1 FROM $157 2 BR'1 FROM $177 Beautiful appointments in• elude Decorator Fireplaces. Shae Carpeting. Private Patios. Pool • Jacuui ~ Volleyball court -Gas BBQ's, Adults, No Pets. I.;.;~"-=-'-----"-' -I 642-2611 1 BEDlllL Furn. PooL 1 blk m peta 2195 Mlller. 1 BDRM. Frplc, •ha& carpet. NEW 2 Bdrm unfum. apt ' PJ>-mo. utU pd. Small 2 S~IOS A 1 BR'S ~ ~-=!J''°" BAO!ElpR. 1 .i 2 Br $1.551..,. ea; .i water • szo mo, Annual tease. Su upper, quiet married couple. e Linens "' ""-w/!urn. av&!L Heatod pool. Paid. Pb. S!S-llEI. H PM. W. BIY·Newport Beecb.. ~ no pets. 6'l5-3613. e FREE UWltiea 3BR, 2BA. turn apt. w/blun. $1J) &: up. Adults. ~ Call 886-4832 daya <San D I Uni •-• Full Kitchen & lrg pri pallO. fbllt•ID bcb. "O.nter St 645-85. L!'f"'" -, 'llern8rdlno) or 8 8 3-2 9 4 3 l up 1x11 um. -e Heated Pool ,•135() )Tly. 673-GiOS; • BR.' ,..._.., "'-" <t.r...:.. ...e1. • • LawWy Facllltles alk -ftft" • ............ .......... ·-l'OR • few wbo appreclat.e -...c'==='"°"==--Balboo Island e TV l maid ""'avail. 2 ~ \'!'.~"'" .~ "'1y~ lhop'c I< trwy. $150. h> tbe 1llllllllli. 1 l 2 l!dnn.. I ADULTS ONLY 1--------·. I e -~·-~· u~ >"" •a cludea utiJ. 531-«"iOI or ha. cuatom apt ... 1-DELUXE 2 BR. $115 LlTfLE Isl. Braoo new Service 311. !:n!ll 4<T-9443. 548-1992. -rooma, wide oceon vloM, LARGE' 1 BR. $160 '°""' nr so. bay. 2 BR, 2 Unbollev•bly BooutJhil YllLY 2·br dplx. furn or un-2 Br oew paint l crpt. VfrY prdens. Space a. privacy Oshwh "1>1• swim pool ba, patio, gar,. trplc, l/c VAL D'ISERE Garden Aptg. furn. Frplc, gar & patio. Nr cle~ 132 E. Bay St. c.l4. for coruPderate, mature ~·Santa•Ana Avt! ' oven, dish/w, cust deoor, Adultl--.-no peta.~FJower1 bcb. m-25n. $150. 6'4-2259-or ~ adulta. 009!!: to beach & · drps, crpts. Lse $385 mo. everywhere. 5trean( " I: N rt Hei hts eves. ~ of rogg NR Hoag Hosp, i:;: 28A, Owner, 61>6613 or 644-014' WaterfaU, 45' pool Rec. Rm. ewpo 9 140 2 br/l br 1 ba I: . Partially bltlns, crpta, , paUo, C•plstr•no Beach 'Saon.9., Sgls 1·2 Bdnn., CLF;A.?j 1 or 2 BR. Adults, no :001, u~3'4m;. bttn, p~ ~ $650 monthly. fncl ':fsoSU: top tJi Adu~ -.. Fum-U'r!furn. trout , $138 peta. Lfl'.e kit. 113.5-Sl.50. 2421 1996 Maple, No. 1 ~ · ' ~ ' a ce UPSTAIR Du p 1 e x ! -in SEE IT: 3XIO PF90DI Ei· 16th St., NB. 646-lS)l. 2212 Coll~. No. S., .646-4273 OCEAN front apt in beaut. =='°'=·=,..-,00--:--:-:.,--; Palisades area, large 3 BR. 6U-88'10. ' .a... U f 365 ok1 Spanish villa, fantastic EXCLUSIVE We 1 t c l l ff 2 Ba, cpUbltns, nr shopping $30 WEEK & UP ""'"' n urn. SPACIOUS 2BR overlobks views from bedroom &: liv-Townhouse, lrg 2 BR. 2% center & beach. 496-7399, • Studlo & 1 BR Apts. Coron• del Mar I:,~· ~~~383now~~ tng .room. Large 1 BR, BA, pool, sauna, etc. S350 / 26871 Vista Del Mar. • TV &: Maid Service Av&il. Near K-Mart. trplc, pvt, beach. No child mo. 833-7016 or 64'"5153 NEW 2 &: 3 Br, w/w crpt. • Phone Service-Htd. Pool ren I pets. $405 mo. ='e'=ves='-. ~-~-~~ drps. bltns tn kit. 1210 (2 • Child~n & Pet Section . MESA Verde area-iux. 3 BR. ~2791. 494-7189. 2 BR, 2 BA. View of Upper ADULTS 2 Bedroom A 2 bath luxury apartments conveniently located, . with pool, eftcfosed garages community room . loll of trees all bUllt-lna, abag c&Jl)etl, prlv. patios or ~conies see: 23.ll SI.DEN A VE. ResidenUmar. se.-5780 $215 Mon!h/unfum HAR II OR Bl') $lro (3 Br! 2(1;81 Ave • $130 Monthly a .... II:' ;y1c;. be.:,.tilul Sul:: RIGHT ON OCEAN Bay; Pool facllltlea. Adulll. Las Palmas. 5Wl\l8L 2376 Newport IDVd., CM . "',~ q 7?:_ $2'15 ~ • Garden terra<e, pool. private oo pet. $240/mo. T 3 T 1 n~n ~RS Corona del Mir 548-9755 or 64.5-3967 ~ -_::....... • • beach. Excep. beautl!ul 2 Amtgoe Way, 6"-0ld. ~1.v ' . HOJ::IDAY ·P~~ ~~ts,~pe';n~J"-~ 2 ·BA. din rm, cpts, :t A 3BRS, SBAS.. ~ S1NCE194t I ADLTS. spotlesa 2BR. 1BA. DELUXE Spaciooa :t BR .ON TEN ACRES .Bay St CM. MMm • --· pvt bolCOlt1. bltino, 1yr.1111<-11!11 lo -~6J·J"4400 gar, crpta, drps, ground !u t 1145 H .", pool. Aptl. turn./unturn. Le.ue $350 mo.~ 1 bop • g. m.&310/&f5.coe -== -----1 floor, no pets. $250/Im. ;:· ap · eau:u. • Fireplace / prtv. patlol. $18). 2 BR, l" bL. ltudio.. CYPRESS St. studio , $185 aft 6 6'1S-2332. m~.-· A~ulta. PoolsTennl1ContnrlBkfst. Ilrp, O'P4 as o •••• ""'·Inc. utll. 1 mi $225. o"'EL"'°'UXE="a'"BR.="°'2'°'BA;=":-bl"lns.-ADULn DuplexH Unfurn. 350 196.5 """°""Ave .• c.M. 900 Sea Lan, CdM ~2611 54H30l. :n!!/sn.sl27. 497-3190. frplc, beam cell, c:rpt/drpa. LA COSTA APTS. I $165/mo. 2 Br, 111 Ba. dlx !MacArthur nr Cout W1l * l BR. POOL. Yald. Crpll, Lido Isle Yeal\y. 675-491L -· I A 2 Bodroom Cost• Mesa mob hm w/w cpt, every drp9, refrig. $165. 2455 DUPLEX 3 BR/2 BA, all • Cartiets • Drapes • 3'T» ·.2BA·_ car m rm.,· a~"'~hr, CODlPI lp\f_E;.Y l BR apt, lee Irvine, Apt. A. 548-7476· UPSI'AIRS 2 BR, 2BA. bltns, blk to bch. Nice yard, e Pool •-BBQ's i-1>--~• ~"-" -~~~~~'J-;funr.-11 · .-Adl..,.. · beach I R •-_0 rouod. Nice .. (11 All Utllffl<i1 Paid , RIO, $175. per mo, no pe · pets. Quiet, 8eClll'e. 4 mature . a u t .• r Reaaoila e ren pets. mo ea 1 e. .:; -:AVICiCli ,, c:M: 684-A Darrell St. Ph Seasona,2359 Npt.548-6332. Marguente Many xtrute&Mrl869 673-3824. EASTBLUFF beaut new apt '42.;970I 642-6181. * SIJADY ELMS • POOL * YR. Old, 3 BR., . 2 BA. apt., * DELUXE 2 " 3 Br., 2 ba. Miu Vtrde 2 BR, 2 BA; new bltns, pool "'"""! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!"!"""'" Niwport BOich e Aduli., Poolside $140 up frplc, deck, patio cathedral Closed gar. Nr So •. Cit !:'!111._.1: J:i. ft., $3115 0 • • 1 iltl ""' & UP 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1e Oill.dren next block ~-$325 mon. yrty. Plaza. Agent, St.>2321. DLX 2 & '3 Br, 2 Ba. Encl 1;11r ff.I. "f' ·~ Live By The Chonnel 117 E. 2,2nd St, CM 64>-3645 "~'· • . 3 lied,_;,, 2 !Nth gar. $165 up. Ronlll Ole, 3 BR. $260/13110, od!! nt:' • GtGA11T!C l.'A 2 BRI I N wport Sho... BEAUT. FOJ!N. 2 BR $175 & 2 BR, 1 blk ll'om bcb A lhop. Mesa del Mar $111) 645-.12118 3095 Mace Ave. 546..lll34. river jetty. Yearly. YOU Bet li'l~,underprlced! . n • t Utll pd. Htd .... ctr ' $25lt per tno. No • Newport -ABBEY REALTY -Tbaro wby """ apt. -·· WelktotheOC.an· :·petj.Aiso•~= pell/ollildren. tn41 1· LRG new 2 br apts. 2 LARGJ!l NEW•BR.IBA iutlooa1Cpts,drpo,otowlo I H•nd10mo 3 BR., 2JIA. ~. • -88)-'l!i)I. • ~ ""v1speta.1L•!185_mo. OCEANFRONT condo, 3rd $2t!l · ftll1c. J.Ob ·ol......., lawn. Duplex • Now Ayelloble e TROPICAL POOL e NR·~r-Upper 3 BR. --·~ -floor. Fantasllc view ocean /mo. Yeorly. eo.er'd ......... Adults, oo $265 Y64e2o~Jy573LHM 2~iJ't ~~I, sprl !u~$.125_ !lt\:i.~'. ~~ ~-itt..:;.l: ~~~= 20:1;: ~ $275 • 3 ~ OONOO. ~ ~!~ ~.J. ~ ~ pd. ·-· M-~'" ~ --w I• e curl t y Frplc, patio, O'Pt'd. 2 car , 1 Blk. So. ol no,., C.M.) 1 14.5 E. 18th, No. 9. 5'8-ll88 BAY VIEW 2 BR. 2 BA -VnrvvlL ,,_....,,,..,.,, Nothl.ni Uke It in town! · gar. Pool. 962-7221 60-9690. NEW DUPLEX I .BR duplex, furn, &dJ11!' Y~aae '=".;...'..:.c. ~. ~'.j: + ::tJ'.'60-3392. $425 Caaalfled Ad> ••• 642-,1611 ClaMlf!ed Ad> ••• (!C.5678 n.; onfY. 1125 mo. Avail oow. ~-Ave v-5*-m~ , .... Univ 365 a ... U !um 365 .... I.Inf :;,. 3 A 4 ..... room 543-(U;O. DELUXE all elect, bltlns -·-•· · -· ..,... m. ..,... n • ..,... um. ._ Flrepl!c~aroge , Dina Point !::,°!.,, ~'~p.,.~~J;: ~ 2 :ii.::-· R-_'; °J'&l:: ri-rt BHch N-rt llNch ~ lleKh N Beach ' U¥E in the all new Dana 2 BR. be 'cell· ' 1 So t Adultl. $17Smo. ~lMt. -1 ' liM Fro~a$295 YHrly Point Harhor at, the hwy. Adi":. noP:iW." 0 NEW ,lBR. $1111. Nrbeacb & lil1fV,ffff1/jH/ii1flfV1f1fVlfff91f~W1f•lf~, HERSH 645-l400 beautiful Manna Inq Motd, Orange Cout RE 6"-4848 abop'g. Adulta, no pets. llt lit . -,. t l==-===--;;--;;;,--:;I 34902 D e l 0 b tap o S ti':;, l BR dupleX-Prefet mature E. ~st., C.M. 5e0137 l9.. NEW DUPLEX .• 3 BR.fl 2 C491r2353). Kitchens, ef· )ady or mani.ed couple. $14$ 1 BR. Night llght view. r.¥ Ci BA. From $285-1310 Yeary. =-~ies t :~edialn~. rm. ht&: last. 6'15-3llO. Crpp;,·drpl, dbl pr. Adulta:, ~ = Walk to beaob'i9Eocl., gar. ho poo • . , C M m jiell. $145/mo. 64&-Q3.5. :;. &tW1B8 or 642-' 14. • L,~si a ~~nta~=. osta esa REDEC. 2 BR. 1 BA. encl :;. Yearly -2 BR, 2 BA, 2 blks meeting root\. close to San live bett•r at gar, refrig, 2 kids I: cat ok. = ~ to ocean. $250, j::lemente and Ca g un a I · $150/mo. ~TI.29. .4t l~~·~Ca~ll~548-8348~~~·~~1 'Beach. Come play in our a LRG. 2 BR. blf·inl, dabwhr, ..-barb or .. s urfing , h &: aha&' crpt.. Adults.1No flt 4fi •porl5flshlng. shopping and ma nc a pell. $160. -• 1tt 41 [ Aport-ftr~ ~11•1 ~~ta=. r.?;"':_dk ::::: ' $llS lrg 2 br dplx apt. Wallt ..._ 4j . • • ~· Teeeive $5 oft 00 l1rst week' a • n•w d•IUJ!• to 3 shop ctn. No peta. 326 tr ..._ i rent I ~-· 2 W1 • D Ogle St; CM. 1 t;. .._.. • l W. AptL SPACIOUS Bocbekr apt. Nr 19> Apll. Fum. J , :NO Huntl"""" ~h • oMI~"'"' · llChoola a obopplnc. NO - Balboa lilail!I. • LOW WIEKL Y .... TES e ,.,,11 t. ok. LOVELY 1 Bl' apt. Near -1 _ l • hu ... 1 $130/.., utiJ. -pd. ~ I • Execut1ve ,Su11es from $·155 occ ,. uCL lio ·-~ 2 BR, no 'pets, utll lncld. 727 Yor""wn Blvd. util pd. Call 9l9-0l34 Avail til Juna ·~1 $210. 11S Beach Blvd. at Yorktown -===-.::="-'-='--= Coral, 673-22M. Also takill& ~11 (I mo. free rt. w/l••M) Dani Point summer reaervationa. · --------FORN 3 BR. 2 BA. j yr old STUDIOS, A 1 BR'1. 771 ""' """• ..... 642·2007 BALCONY Vu. Nu 2,i.., 2 ba. 181 ~-' • Oslnltlr, trolc. c c e NI kitchen DELUXE cptaJdrpa, dspt. OW, .._. .,....ex. tealio ~ ...-. e -pool APARTMENTS pr. On pre-1-6 -a~t RealM!\~ : ~~~ltlea , Air ~ . F~'1. 3 llMm· 34m Amber L&ntom •. d .. I lil>EN Sat/Siio. Sil'atotena, e ~ UnonA , m1ng Pools • pea1t11 Sr>a· • -· !200· new 3 B~ ,21U., 1b;ftft kit, e T.V.-It lb.a.id aeri. &VAii , Te'nnbi Courts -Game and 2 BR. apt. (Lt. ~ IDP'· fplc, grouiid flr, ge,r. lse. • Bar-B-QUe: T Billiard Room. dudes opt. 33802-D Blue l ~~eau"'~~ ... s~ 010 :r=~.~.. lBednn.From~ Lantern.496-7'69-. = -~ -.. -t!iE'DmRRANf:N , Hunt ........ 1IHch l~Ba~lboll~!;i~~::~~~l~ VILLAGE ON BEACH'. 1 BR w/pnae. $111) 1lill pd. ofvl(W, bath lo lot.I of 2400 Harbor BIVd., C.lj. Adulll, oo pell. Yrly. cloae!s. Rec. hall, pool & • <n4! 56T-31l0 963-31$5 or 6'15-5966.. pool 11.bles, aauna baths. ~AL OFFICE ~·n•y lBR. $175· bacb. See ''°' youroelL 11301 OPEN 9:30 AM .. 5;30 PM 2 BR, l BA. Fr. $238 Fumlture Avallabla ·~ ' • ' Keelloo IA 0 b1k W ol · 185: 2 BR. i...-$32' ....:... 1 blk'N o1 stater> A PLACE FOR • 11AKE OFFER '"' &lbleaae Manllall &oolty ---r.:-~ llG-M . YOUR TREASURES o1 1 BR., 2 BA. Furn. Apt. LGE. 2 BR. 2 BA. Q>le. BIY ' ' Covered PortdJv. LOlp oceao view. 1230. tl1 .rune. * BDRM. FURN. Move ll'om 0 1 home ID Hea!Od ~RO.!tma1 and llt~~~~~~de~1 Mor t. ,,..._ patio •a ._11 • • • ~ ~JIGr"TOlf 1.:::==""'"'""---!pool. No peta. 1135/mo. ltm garage, launchy areo, patio, p .&CIPIC 12th m. 5.11>T44T aft 4 A !!replace, two bedroomo, " •11ll11d1 dar_~ bltlll. ---.a. 'TU OCEAN Ave., H.B. . ' 1o -. THE VEND0M£ ' • m41 5.16.1481 ~=::r;;::.-J ,_ -and fllod. 1115-lm J ~ UI am~Dt.IJ: -llCt-FIJ. Call lh. Phl!!ll'! ~ WAL • • . I ,.=·~"' 5 OVER 1 '2 t t PoolL -I, 26 JBRAl'ft UNDER it t t Piii !'MM * lhd Pool IN BETWIEN t t Mr. -·1 * -•11 2 BR. -$144 C"'a Ill.at por wt. Aptl Ala> tum Didi. Apts ALL UTlLITl!!S PAID. !95 pet.-... !136-1066. Mmtl-'-111 &-VILLA YORBA 1 BR.. 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Good D~ed :~~je!,At Yo~·Se,r(i~~L*.'41111~~. that fig~t C.•ty Hell) ana ~119h '!!!f.~~~·1 .v~nety ·of.J;!!lilllli~ ~ · ebq)lt people you know __ o~ wi~ r,o,u ·did.· · -"~ . .-'-:0. ·· . y. . -... .,. ,..,.. . I . : ..: . ,,• -'"'f . '!. 1 f f"~;t t •• ! '.f HE ARTS · · · .. ~ . "'1'~ . ~ ~'."' I . • ·,; ,_ -• .... "'"' 'f'' ; \. ...... -.... • • ... J."•, F.r9n). fhe }rreyerence of Rex . Re.ef s:celebrity colu'l't~~ colli-_ prehensiv.ene~s of community the11ter ;41nd liv1t. ·11iltertlli/llll1ilt rt· ports, the Sunday entertainment ,pe!Jes · [plus' ~e.r f.e•f!!ti• ·,c,at. tered in other perts of the paper) present lively cover~e~f the livE!W __ arts. ~ ~' ·;. .:-. I r • ' 1';' TRAVEl : . ., ~ ... \\·"."·_,·,..;-... ~ :·•·• A' At least Ol!e page of every ~u!ICl.y'i paper is dev~·~; . '11.t'-h'!me .ens! .abroad. Stan DefeP,lane's column ceii•t.lie;pv-~ · wlie,, in th~ wol,ld. ~~ori~s lly 11oCel rea:deta·,a;fts...,~.~-­ , on a "f11vbn~e -v11cation.' &811 th. ~ ere fun·to·ree;d· -' ·.-_ . 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For EL -..,.. ! ......... • • _I ' ~I I r I I l \ ' • I ,., • l[j)1f.---ngi, ... ---~!._ _'11 _1 ·_llDll .,,1 ml! .,,,, 1[11]! ...... ",,...,_ filJ! •001 • lfDJ "'!·~-!!'ll~h!!_ __ ,,_!530~'~1.oot~:~~~~-~.:11.~•is~.~~~,~~·~J;.;.~w;.; ... ; ... ~.~M~&~P~1M;!:Ho;ID~w; ... ; ... ~M~&~F~ll~•~l~Ho~l~ir~w~ .... ~-~M~&~P~7l~l~~W~Mtod.;~M~&~P~71~•~1~111p~W~-~ ... ~M~A~P~71~0Hllp~~·~ ...... ~~M~&~P~7ll=·~' I• I ~ -...-~~~1;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~'~fmiiliii tlEED.ol.,..,_,_ BltOAOl. ..... -.or--UICAL-A~ OltANGEO>utCollepltu-BALBOA Wand ""'00"' EXEC. SECRETARY 'll'W -blttW;.k'~,.:;~ ::"~..:;:a...•..,.: --!:'1:,;r. --port llme wear-.-amabn CLERl(TYPIST · V.P. or -----~·-~ .... St 1 d • • Bela/Gil-= . -~ ... ~ "'e.<pttlencecl -. !or ~· " ~ wtll aroomed tll!llv. Chtde4: ~~cue e • • •jl I JI' WAii 111' ..._ '*" • 5 t 'Jllli*r ... will do odd jatlJ.. wlllllt. '3>38ll. pei'Mh1• who :cu Cake ewer. MMe 11..Torth·-1"1 .. 11~m11'1 fastest grotrlllg boat IWfvel -~; aSdt chair, or Slv• • • \C Cllilllr' .... .. .... c, I •• ed. ~ , travel uraneement1 Crett "'' ._. ._. \.AUMV .. ...a .. A/O, _.,drpo, .x 1 c 1 ... Oc!le'• N• BcL 1115 19 · Bl""'9 we ba .. an e=-PR..,.,.. l!aJary to s6io Call company, l.and N' Sea Craft, htc., n-... an bMch atta locadon. All uill. ... 2IM. 541-»G. QCr RID OF OGLT 'ZRAllH ......_ W......, M & p 711 !or a -<1<!rl< to do Sally Hart; 540-«l55. °"""" outatandln• manufaclW'ing engineer \o estab- -.. ....ice a vail. LOST .ic -Ill. ,_ A -~ PEt I.DAI) • ....,. ' // /)/) qr,, ....,..i cleriCal u!IN on• Penoonel -· 2790 .,.. e uilds l lerl Jdeol !or lnour .. R. E.,e~ Harbour. Bl•"'',.!'" aJU.. ~ MIMIL ACCOUNTING CLERK ~CC&'J • porl·time -la our Harbor Blvd, CM. JJJlulatloniJed planning llld b o ma • ~1565. -. eat. -.. -nm>. -o'rr I 'Ille Jolly -lo -manut. e-dept a Exp'd Gii Colt Ropolr a1s. The lJldivldual ft are looking for Jiu . E a ra -..._ lwy. w • tltime, •eooantins • -Girls ~ N~;:: ~1r,J'",.: CmMI RecJttilon Inc. over 3 yun of experience as. a .manufact.ur. .ASSA I ~ lld-.. a 1 ·-dck. Exper. llbould laclllde Wllh Ba•kinc Exper. • I -Ing ••'"•eer. He Is cost-reducti, OD oriented -........ GEL P ' t '!ne__.. All', bonk """'1C1U&lloo w/ e Eoc~ Apply Al , Equal lll'llCll'lullity Employer ._ f OSHA ' ..... y.., Like It" --a,i:,:r-:::.~.I"'::.~ .. .:= e .i.-PIGCIUOf'I POLY.OPTICS, INC. E XP~RIENCED a11d hu. working knowledge 0 ,..,. Wilkoln Wllll'llJOOI • -DL -...• i_. P1eue ai>obl ...... Acch. Clorlcs -UIS E. Cameile Ave. Secretol,i/W JI Jc I qulmnents. This man is a sell..tarter and ' 2930W.csr.HWY.,N.B. ,/ 1'1 I '111'1 1-Glllelte,.im.e: eToR1r1 Sanl&Ana -.required, mleor muat-lhill"'todotheenllrejobin-, 645-75'1 -A R11 H1 ; - -SIS om lmmed. Temp;' A...,,....cb Equal Oppor. Emp:o,.r boo1llieepll!lt • lh r lbnd , r-. ., d . ·~·• . b ,,..,... ., be Pampered . HOUSE OP a ENC Apply In p0 ,_ TeJePn>m#l'or, ac equa1.,.. dlvldual17. Tb1a man -ww JO r~n- ....., Ill 4 AM Dolly ~iC";.r:'": ft101i a' 1 ,4 -_. A J llllllNllN Botwn tom & -OOllPLE or mac •-=J' -r· 2l24 w. slblllty and dedlcotion to a finn,that ~ al-·~~~11' ...... .,....,_..,.., -.. ~--1-.-. S.cttlary 206lBuslnH1Ctr.Dr. :,,:,V-.;.;~or.J:.EXP'd "!i.,.. . ........., lowblmtogrow. ' . • Let ----· -~ • •-., ' ·~ $778 lrviM -I< 2 hone's. Plea.---Call from 1-· in --... wr""' tho Bllopllllof -• . -9 an>-12 ..... -cocd111onS. Call -No oelltnr: 12 fir + Comm ' Send-· and~ req~ts .con-I ~ i;::a ~ * -DO Z"iEKI bllllU * IT-.-ft! dl!ect!M, .m.= or 645-i;ooo ext 195. ean -. 'llf.li38-0l22. fidence to J!Jil Herlihy, 181S ~,,lOlhhSI.. ' -Ill m 451'U138. .UO:W. IWIYSl'lTING .., --. .ne-. ••ms '""bma illlll<tllt • -ptet BARTENDER: Exper. $35 ootJl'LE'.,...d to m&nq. 30 . San Jose, ca. 95112. Interviews •'f be 1eld , m No. El OUntao Real.· =:::-lie. -'*-Bat ~ = :::.._oocn= t.::i ::.,. ~ f1ue Beet, unit Newport lid> mole!. • • FACTORY in the Orange. County area JUrdl S ~ 4, 1973 ~· Sib Clemente. • -9r ., ..... 1lli. • • pMiwtlon 6-4 1f'&. o( ~ . 6"-2362. ' ! PROBLEM l'MNncY. <Joo. C&li Ill ' ~-bleexpert; BE.\Ul'ICIAN ID<~ Do1lor-SalH Mfr • j lldmd, ·'.l:,;:Jr::•tle :~~:J.. 11~ .._ T• _.. Dldation at 96 wpm, ~ ~~ Cott· Xln't Income. Must be bocd· '"-"clng *** tf!IJ!W...tod,M& F 710 _HolpWontod. ,'.M&F71 • _,icy ~ --SIS-JSJL -50 wpm. Apply City • • • able I< cbeckable. Eatab. - -·.1 · ,'!2.'!,~~ ref.·-,_ , ~sm llOtBE& Hall, Gil Campus Drive, Ir-BEAUTY Operators: Apply clealersblp• awil: Must be . HOUMkNP"r/ Machlrri.t ~ ,,_...._,, .........,..,. vine, CL mt, on or before in penon,' D10 Harbor BL, able to SWitain )'OUl'ldt for c inion am» bitten by German ~~~ 5 p.m.. Feb. 28, 1973. n4: C.M. KI 9-0757. first 3 mo' a. No capital ~ ~~ q, '6 ~=t ' Pr---essive rrianatacturinl "1 Sbepberd, 2113, Vic: EDJ1 • e 15 y_. U)CAr1.y e m.3840. necess. Willing to travel. , • Call "6-4034 ...,.. Nr ~' FV. Plte BABYSRTINGtnlV~ FeeSi' Mc AIPQab)e Ais i atant , BOAT Phone Mr. Dunca,675-82.11. e U II' company,xln't ~ce&' conta.:t 1nuna1. 982-(llM Wklr or hdy n1a. hrll W 0. bit t pltlme, Mature woman MANVFACTURING C ov e r it e Corp., 2814 6 HOUSDCEEPER. 5 days a dition. Fringe benefits.. PR!XllfANTT Tbinlcing yanLMS--11135.CIL W.A..SllDEY,c.P.A. w/good buic ofc tkil1s. ~tte,N.B. . • week.5bna.day.$2.00hr. ImmediateOpening~or: .-t Kcow.U tbelacta WILL BAllYS1T -fJli P -l EJec. typewrlter, Ill key ad-Wantod lmmodletoly DELIVER~ o! DAILY ::!: ~'::lf3.35~2199bave AUTOMATI"' SCR'EW i tint! Call LIFE LIN&-24 In my home ~ 929491 DUBIE TAX. •"11+d dtt, aome bkkpng know'1. PIWT, SUNDAY ONLY, to .,. bra. sa-«m. l"..-M ~ -...... $11.. CP.A.. De:-:filiqi etc. Pb: -SMJ-1500 tor Custom Boat newspaper carriers. Re-New Ute Industrial HOUSEKf:f:PER/Sitter for MACHINE ' ! WANTED: Men Is Women to -· r-.-pw'!:.," ~ in&aview. quires the use of a Station Division Ft>l' Women 'happy prot family. Transp. OPEAATOR -:1 I !'~~IL.llLJ!Xlllon-~ JOHN'S ea.,et-~ -. ---'-(:wpelltll'S _Wagon or Vac._O>nlact Mr, ••~•-~ I _..... 1u cec. 541;-7254 alt. tipm. ~ 1'"' prodactlon co. Betwil Dri-Sbamp>o free .. INCOllE 'bs PtqcaD:e e HarrySeeley,UIWatBl,)o .-.u-m •• r-te~J -HOUSEJCF:fJ>ER. exJt'd, Setup & operat~ Am.,: •&pm. 9'l9-80l3. -(Soll -, I I y_. -. l':lpor. k-• P ...... 1"9 Soll & P-•• SI., Costa Mesa. E ,....... . must speak .... EcgUall. Gridley 6 Spindk. I PROTECI' ,_ bmlty -o.a--., an -'-Ba tea. e Soldorfnt DENTAL xptr-~ 615-1903 SHUR-LOK CDRP aiwle ooor: -peep bdab ......... lt -9-GIL e Shi /R Exporlonc9 Only FRONT & BACK PC Aa111111bl.lra, . HOUSEKEEPER, 1ho-ln. •~y At -. tnaWr.d $4.95 dead -far --· 1 p oc. atteodlng ....... bolll $11.95'. !16811994.' Save,_.._ .. -11 McrW e W1rohou,. Top _.., co. paid mod. FGrea~ ~~~ Alm ~= • 646-814". R"'k Scion!"; "~OLlcs ... __ me extra tdp&. Wil dim t»i&S • 5 lic"d ManJ opporb.mities for plan,4dayworkwt.,bonus rtifi' t ...._ . Trelnees For n.n..-rn. ............. 10.-.__ ~"15 926 Lyon t. • ----•••-nn., --. a t--~ • -...-1< ...... Wori< incentive plan, yr. ammd ce ca e -some U> Lit Ind I I W k -v.-----S.nt1-Anl 'r -ll0-1211 or wrllo ;;n-$15. il1'Y rm. ---- --. le lite -plant: Short & work, pd. WC: -M"'-· surance exper. Start $425 + o us tr a or ladles lull a< p/tlme. Paid P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mera. COlldl $ID.°'* 15. .U-"'-• l&Sf. 1-Tenn Anlgn. Thurs. Columbia Yachts DOE. Alm Fee Jobe. caII "1dy. F.om -mooey or l"'~!!!'!'~~~l~ST"!!!!e!l!l!I ! ··~·· c1·~ . ••• "' • • "" I NO FEE EVER 115 M~ Ave c..til Salty Hart. -Coastal lilduslri1I Sewing ...... perm. ......... F<r • MACHIN .. _,.,. -,._ ~T-:;:'.:;~":''l ·v OJmelnl<ReailterNow Meoa.EQueloP.Em· """°"""1 Agency, 21 90 loWiroWroppora tntemew-..n.~orFullorpert-.5«).5316 l u )'OU want Quantity Good rd. 531.otll! BR.YANT·s Co~ Pb.Yer m/L . Harbor Blvd, CM. 6*-0882.~ MAID work in exchance tor ! DON'T CALL US! I 7 I a cltail:c-19 c.-t'. Q DENTAL ASSISTANT need·. Many ass.ignmenb& ln the INS. Oerk. d89So Utfme. apt, 4 hnl per day for,... ·i Y .. u,,.tt'•:.Cir~~-=E~ ~E~ ~SJ IBL.;;,..,z ~ L i c"d. j-(-!J ::.a:::• Boet Manufec:turing eti.1or 2 doctor office. M Newport Beach, Irvine, San-' Pn!l. Medicare exp. Persnl rent 548-9755. ...\! DISCOVER _. '°'6111 er M&-Bf .-...._ _ \PU _ Openings 1or exper. Boat ~ personable, neat, good ta Ana & eosta·Meaa areas. ;Dept. Hoq_ffoslii, NB. MAILING DEPT.· ., !en OOat electri typist. Salary opec. Send e Experiecced & .,._ .. ..,. -• .., ~~=-. dlred mall ' DISCOVERY Cement C..Uils M I t = dedc hardware m: resume to O assifit'.'i Ad No. Positions. Excellent earn-Sf'! ;wu• v• 41 ;;-• .=;;r_,~ . Cit ·~ "'n\e Sometbinc Elle" Co. ' .ar ASSEMBLERS ltallers, .,. .gel,coat touchup 583, c/o Dally Pilot, P.O. tngs. Weekly paychecks. , nee& ... ~. &: -· , ,! Call: Mon-Fri 10 am-10 pm CUSl'OM ™* ~ ll;J ~ T Wedi .a2,. i::: men. Top wages co. pajd Box 1560, C.osta Mesa 92626. ~ ~ ~ Mech. aptitude :.: 71~ ~-3393 ~ ~all~ • ;w' .... 15:5.111. . Moat know schematics & rol-: pt~tt~8! ·= w;;:· ~=~ ~=nm;! 2061 Bu1int11 Ctr •. Dr. ~~ ;:et .:Jrd. :=ft,! ri!.' ·: T Ivel 540 pm. P • I .. & . or code-. Lite assembly ex:-arouoo work, pd. vac. :.\pply motivated individual wanted lrvfne . m.t441 Sr. Elec. Tedl ID Sl2K menctr-JS oppor fol' advaJlc& -, r CUSJ'OM CEllDft' -.& P ; 1 rt I• per. Long term uslgnment Mon.-Thurs., Co 1 um bi a for progressive dental ore. Nr. Orange Q>. AJrpOrt Elec. s.'.kzs~~ Sl2K meDt: Also,. P/time oppcr. ~:: Drive&. WALES. 8lldaa. in Irvine aft&. NO FEE. ya c b t 8, 275 McOmnick Some e'Xper .. desired. Salary Purchas ~Stl Mt&: SlOK for bousewile or college• , Pool dec:b. Don. m iPL CUS'Rm. PAINT1NG Ave., Costa Mesa. Equal open. m-6512. ., Buyer/Marinie· Hrdwr $li.500 dent employment. P1eue • j' PATIOS, ---. -~-._ -· Pacific~ Oppor. Em~r ml!. DENTAL ASSISTANT-31"' FACTORY TRAINEES Tool~~"~ = call tor app1. ·st>IBSf. NJ. , break. nemciW a ~ ::C--."T' ~ ;:r-:: m No. Tower BOAT Dock Attendant Ex-expenence m all phases. -Secl10i:tr-. Brei.: dress-O:Print Center, Ine. I Wl1Cltle.5t8-8Rlwat. Wm"tltewlttNLIGlllS UnJooBankSquare per.lnligbtboa.tre~& Salaryopen.Founta\n Noexper.neceaaey :;.~· to=MAINTENANCEMan.pmt J: f fl DM.V "LOT 2 •ans • AT DfSICll PWA mm Child C.N --~ <kange, Ca1i1. . ~ A~65 hr'.!JLakbrs Valley, 839-9660. Immed. positions avail. A/P~ ComtrQctioo ~ time 1 or 2 days wk. Apt :·· -548-6446 wk. ---· • • DENTAL A$1STANT -Ex· NO .....,.,, TWX. -exp to $525 Complox c.M. PH: 61&-28& ' •BAB.YSl'ITlNG llf JIY * WA! R * Fores! Beach & Tennis club, p'd. 1 Girl office. No Safa ,.,...... -·---. -$500 . --,1 . HOME• __ ... .._.. A"'™"l.ERS: -.,, 229%1RklgeRaute,EIToro, Fasblon Island, N .B . <J...01<,(Jile'") tol600 MANAGEMENT 'l ------IMND1 llecl1anicalawmNY.Must 837-<ilOO. 644-1426. OPEN MONDAY -.,gen.ore to~ :• two, chilren Cll ~ ~ 1BE JW1G11E11 -W.P. be able to read blueprints. BOYS, ages ll-16. to sell D~AL Sec'y-Bookkeeper. M'TST o~tor to SS'l5 WANTED FOR \ ... : have one "P""'i81br .-:v-1 ' 8 w A We. 1 idW: Cole Jmtrument Corp., 3l34 flowers, Hunt Bcb-CM &reL ExJ)er. or college. Call , Iii Inventory clerk to S600 lnt'I Co. with office5 cur'ft!ilt• ! ' =:..':~r! =-a.a' •~all ~n~A<fpp~: ~~.+bonuses. John, ::AL ASSISTANT ~ &h·~=-== ~~~~~esto~~ .. :; ..,. m ~ :-dio'· IAllll! API'. ,...... _. Qirpd: ~-BOY FOR E;xper'd chalrside & X-ray, (? Free".l Fee Positions A: will be opening offlces'tn •. 833-l508 ~ """ -. °' . t ~ .,..,...._ ASSEMBLERS MISCELLANEOUS No Sat Lido area. 673-9460 Ji maficiJ s'::f.:·J~lh <at "7;1,1':. :!n~Co;,,.""'!,,.'?:. . ! : , C-onk ffiliae '°:5~ ~ P1r1nl. Department--.. w---Vos VS ~-incomes--'(lf-ta0-,8t-+' ,...... .. !:~~~~~~~~! PROF.'-aim --At, a;pper Manne APARTMENT J W R b' ASk !or Rachol May ,_ per yr No exp ""' astllll ' Comm'I, :-. --.,.;c. --· Qsp, 1919 E. Occidental, COMPLEX. • • 0 inson 500 Newport Contor Dr. JANITORIAL Wo"1. 2 Men """,,.;,,. lnllcins: iiiven bi :1 I 1&1 New. rernodd. ---....,_ ~ -. "6'il'I Sama Alla. $2 PER HOUR Newport .Bescb Suite SID \ Exp not nee. ~ Full your area. No seillnK req'd. ! .......... fronta CUit. patios. ...... PROF ......... ~ ...:irt. ASSEMBI.Y 1:areman 1or sail Has Open1ng For ·. tffwport Beach m3161 time· Huntington Bch areL No age limil For intervk!tf", I . I;~;;;;;;;;~~· ;;;; I Lk'd' ~1961. ,_ --est. -eompacy. Exp'd only. CALL 546-0371 ph. 891-2342. call Relations Manager. I · -. 511,_ --. -W. D. Schock, 3502 S. Cabinet Makers & Idec Win Stylist FACTORY hel 'Ma<:blbe JAN!TPRIAL 17MMO 9 AM-I PM , YANTES OONSUWCi1DM PADllDIG a: P.ap W&. JI GrttmrDle St, S.A. With minl.riium 1 Yr '21 p -Evenings, loCal Ad 9 I t ~~ • Found ( ..... Ids) 550 New Cocst., .~ Ma. -la --. Uc/ Anllfant MotMra.r Woodworking Exp. 9'19-5850. ·Must be •""'""'need ~.~·ma~-= 12.25/hr. lrl9-39i3. · •i MANAGERS WANTED ,: WHITE F•male aep.'. ,Uc'd.Call Bob_ emr ....._._..._Ml"SS Pref. college erad.~· CAF£!ERIAWORKER, F\tll~~¥ pre1'd.,Call Doria llope;JVNIOR···Sllelrnen: to.l& IN'rLmarlcetingeo. isa:· f berd-Samoy .. d Mil!-Z~ 1!:'..:-a.:! -· P ..... llilpolr -o<_ lood & -""l:~.~·=l 54&001. E&rn ~per week .... ~ opera&m icto : Med a. Gold·-Pink,.,, ~~-• ., .. Doesnothaveto ~~· •-1y •--·1••pm' FIL-rglasTooli"9· tlci.-.....,,...r.rtbe °'"""'Co.Stanpe.-1 ; DOll.Vic:NorthH~ .-:d.)lyWQ'·--* PAX8 pl,MIFMING i.v.1o:Per .• but hel:p:ful. ca .... rSal11Tralnee ~ ... _......_ .,.<J .,. I ' DAILYPD..01'.ntiaisnota .aroundtbewortdeunto-' Beach, 84&-5302 -. "• Additions • Jb ""'c a_..._.,"', e • APIV 2::11-4 p.m. dally Metropolitan Lile Im. O>. # 2 Fadlion .Iil .• NB Engineer uew.,eper route and does 'comes in excess of ~ : l'ND n•"-~,~ Genrick •Salo. Llc"d COil .. ri --Sat., 1515 Adams, C.M. $1000 per mo. Call wkdys Equal Oppor. Empl.,.. Pmn. position open le ilot icdudo coll-· <r per yr. No .,.,.... --. ~I -·<;,:5".,.~61Mllll * --".. AsltwMg."C.Hapn. 8:30-11:30A.M., w.-. DISHWASHER ~3..,,:!~~~rx.:·~.=~be'i: i at1tddnl on stomaebo Vic: Dreftlftl S 545-1.112. F,qwtl Oppor. Employer. Must be clean & neat. Over world. Education A ecper. hoon afttr tchool and 8 00 5:» I: n pm, Gf.-mt. j Caillon • Santa label. PLA>«~·-ll • IJL ons l'U!JllllllG ASSISTANT CASHIEJt.Appl,y le· person, 2L Apply le person, Surl & 111 the design, devel-sa-. We toave Tl'"'"' MANAGEMENT '"'RNI . 604670 .:ro.-em••• ,, A:.,..._Wdi!r uaua.GER .t.1---+ .... Inn 18700 Sirk>in,5930W.CoastHW)'., ,_1a .. -'-tiono!tbe~ ·---.-.. 1-v .. 11-._._.... T rollND mall bl k RoomAddidlm.Si&• k z •. it,_.....,.._ .. -a. .. ~-... 'Dw.1"5'-" ~~':..:.'.."urmvd' T--'-NB .,. ..... --_, ........ \,a&LI -1 -.... , 1 a c 557~ 5>1-!185 I Z ~ DlaQ...-.~ .... ..,.. ™....,.. l'G.lll;Al-u1 , uvlUI; · · req'd to produce large ' ~ Beach areas~ Start a management c:uear • =:· lf.:: F~ ~ Dreperies ~4 ,r..smi:,..: ~ledge~fineMust~ ~~~~~ ~~~Hel:en'cy~ ~:=1n~~ ~00 .,;1~ bePMoot t~ ~~you~ St!:i I (Green co 11 a r w/bells). TAKE I>owft-Reshus SI.ii .._. R • F\lll er p/time. Send cleanup etc. The Earl's E. 16th St., S.A. 54):-0395. ~r~fo~!:nl ~~=n iP~ ~ ~enPa'=. t 968'-5585 per pand. l"ut Ser•. ~. 4plr ~ ... ~'!.,~ 1st.•Pin-at Plumblng loc, 1526 Newport DRAPERY wornar( exper. broad co. benefits. Send re-~""' r • Agency, 2790 Harbor Blvd, , SHELTIE. male, .. du l t . 6U-'824, &t6-S1: n I . L ......... .w ___ ... _Be.ach'"'l\&&&O • un-Blvd, CM. Apply in person. "Qndlne ' . E J Pool " CM. : camel color & white. Vicin-• u..e IJS.e1. · . Interiors, 1733 Monrovia, sume to R. · · e, lll'VDl•Cff • lty Manhattan, Hntgn Beach. Electrical PUlllBING REPAIR Atrro Mechanlc, t.guna CLERICAL No. E. Costa Mesa. V.~. Engineering • · · Cd.-l\t I run MANAGEMENT 8 a 1e 1 • 1 8'2-8632.cailuytimeatter EL™'""'D•-av 1L ' KDjllli•wll BtacbPs newest import URQENTLY umakerb!aCoYach~DMlv~.!1;1!t ~~far ._ ~~·~~ ·-. • * • AHm * * dealer lo In ne<d or an Im· • * Escrow Sec'y to $625 rp .. .,, ·~·rn~ D shift --·· ~~~ ....,.. 1.,,:;==,..,,....,.herd-,-I,.~-. ,.. ...... ..,...... .-.naD job9. Jmi1!11.. pm:t mechanic who will , . Min 1 Ave.: c.osta Mesa. Calli. ay 'YillfX1Dfl. desire: for sateciW ' GERMAN Shep • in Attpaln.SU--. DRAL"CS _.,..d -$1.!iU become our s ervice NEEDED yrexper. 92626.F.qualOppor.EmpJoy. xtnt~ potenlial. ~ , beat Collar, m ID.~ Gordon! --••-SIS. .,.,,...,. U >OU di& work· *Med Sec'y lo $600 er M/F. Our home office ts situated Mr a.a.r 1"' appt. ~ .. at ,Ediaon IUgh School. H.B. .. * 58 W * iQg on ~ motor cars, Know Insurance FIBERGLASS Tr a i nee on a blutt overtookinC the ~ . ' 1547· PROFESSIONAL ptl , R• •I & lt•olr .... or call us oo we can e SECRETARIES * Exec. Sec'y to $700 Windfatt. Marine No exp Pac!!ic Ocean • Newpmt 11,ANAGDIENT. Need bl-.~ mD-Jan.14-2sml~ treewurtt,..,.tng,'lld*-disCllU benefits. Call Mr. Career job •needed, '1616 Placentta;,_ ~.llyouhaveatJeat dlvldu1alaw/ex:pandb:w ·~ lies. Brown. Vic: Map>lia en. deaallp jobc, Janda+-REMJDEIJ'SIG! P'MdilC Bilton. e+-1014. Or a-pply • TYPISTS * Secretary $550 Costa Mesa. 6 mo 1 actual wort ex· dwnatcal corp.\ 'V7 H ""! AUanta.-. ....Geu:&e.-....... --......... Imports. 998 So.• MTST orRS Pub eontac~ IBM Ex. GAL FRI. $450 =:~er~~: qqoJfflod.Pb: ~ • , : • PUPPY. found on Penn COMPLETE --...... cll:.""6115. O>utHwy,Lag.Beac:b. * Socret1ry , $600Good._ Cal!Larralae .. cn.r >OU tbla .._ M1•l11I •ry/ ' Pdnt All B!acl!-(ba]f Lab clealHIP jolll, ..,,, -low' afAll••I AVON CALLINGI • RECEP110NISTS Lite lh, public coo'"~... •· )Ves\ciiii • wort "'·'-~ • , R_,tlonlll • 1· ·-T) -planting, --..... T• help wllh ..... after-the-• LABORERS *Secretary a -• lS5l E. Ed._, S.A. .... ~ ~. Eqer. I ilal. Sa!ar1 . ' FND:Jaraewttltedoovtc. est.,968-al32. Ml M1 IOats bolld.,.sbills.A .splecdid , Opentoelenilrtridept_ .<MvJF .m~), , ..... 1--a. 8-balJI • Adama H.B. EXP. Hun.iJan -. -.. • •.-.-Mmlnc opportunity le your e ELECTRONIC J *Toller lo $451 ·SC-88.16 ' • ApplJ Ptnome1 Deot-6CMlll. , ~-Complete &;ll'del aerT. T•A1!1 R•s'-W'lllneigbborhood. ASSEMBLERS. Min 6 mo's expel': GEL-Coat touch·up 'f'lae.ant.ta.m.-l2noon Mm Sll!!m-Recept.. Lite 1 llUSHoetter,VlcJambofte, Kam a lacl, &4~ -561"1 _ *Sec'y/St-lo $650 supervisor, $3.50 per hr., PACIPICMurUAL lltdqmg.S.A. ..... can"''t Badt ea,, Female. 642-m 642-1337. """ ..... & S...J BABYSll1ER tor one 4 yr . Walnut-Brea area. ~ equal op""""""" 11IO ...__ Ceci.r Dr lnlerYw, 517-11'4. LADIES wristwatch found EXPER.J"P'--· ,...c.us1rrsonlce old pi. o.an bmlty ..,. NEVER A Jll'EE *Clerk typist $390 empto;er. -. •--..... , r. --lot 2 / 14. Complete :yud mo lat. * BllPAlll .ALL IW<ES -. o..m!gbt sitting Type 0).00 w.p,m. • GINIRAL OFl!ICE • N......., -, MOrOR' HOME r. I Ooll & IdinlllY 1i'r.Hn62 -bbe<7, .._ nee ..._ CSEA >o hr . lldiaNe reqailtd. Costa Meu. Call lforlt wl1ea • wb<:tt * BookkHper $520 Fee Paid. Fine firm localed LAB "'-' -"""" • asc11<ir1<. c...... lRISH SEI"IER. 1emale abl 645-0lf7. Or-. 0.. Silao l!li1. between 6 & 1 pm only. )'OU want! Asst to gen'l Iedger in Irvine O:>mplex Great F/'"'-... n------.1 ""'-.....,,. _,...,. l •yr. old. Vic. Newport'.Hts. LAWN -. mow, -. _.. N<•iliw sai.s • 6*-1561;. Interim * Rocoptlonlst . $390 variety spot. Co. ..riti a1.oo ·~u..:."'i:;c-_.., • l~~1c"!"!.."' • -vacuum. Resl<I. -1. -DIS 1-Aw.. BABYSITTER -Ma-Ute typing teach PBX. Sl1lrt $(15. Alm !l'tl!O Commnan /time • E.....,. ..., LO~ M grey cocl<-Tree work, pcadJc.. -a.a -a -s. ., woman able to sit .... Personnel Service HELEN SCHAFFER Fee Jobs .. Call J .. Pqe, Moo " Tuea Nlt ""' ;. • Tool Crib I poo w/yellow collar. Vic. lawns, al.--.-~ -5 -M. caaiooally day ore ... to. mW. 211h, C.M.-PERSONNEL AGENCY 54jMI055, Coastal P-1 Ila~ da Wt' ~ ~· -a.Ill. 847-6419 COMPLETE ,...~ -11oys 2 " s. Balboa hn1ll. "°'7523 ~ ~M~ .eam~pus ~..;., 1 ~· mo~~.. -. ~~---NO RES .~ lJll!lrE/brOwll .... ~ """ Lrg -...-•• n. 615-1238 -·· n-. . -~ ~ -6l2--08ll. le!bole · s .. -. Fnd ....n....t Mco•"lf .,.._. llABYSITfEll 2 cbildnl. ,.._, ~ .... I·~ 557 I -GE11ERAL ol!lco -r., 5 lmmtd. .............. .far " !!!j~1'°ac'1~1511. ing.-• aa"'f 'DIE llEW., 8-5:311,Moo>Fri.Carne<ded. day •wit. ·Settled, coh .eali~tr i ...... ~ ... ....:. ·! Crootiw Gai' ' " 1 no. ..._ -$25 wt. J!(y run or youn. CLEIUCAL . ESCROW SEC'Y I ,-~~·~-~~~$1.~SS~per~r.:.:~· ::::;~~ OPEN MONDAY '1 I.alt 555 w_,., Spr-._ ....... -511 -664619, . , Growing firm needs lndly,ii""' 1589 Monmvts, CM. . ' . 220 Newport Center t>r. Newp>rt Beach * LOST Whit. n.nc11 Poodle Yard cleonup. w ·m BABYSl1TER needed during TYPlsJ w/-• e9C1'DW •• • r • GIRL FRIDAY --" MA(;HINISI$ II ; t ..... iem. practically JAPANESE Go,.••r. I hllf 1 -.,. ""' 15 mo old l!aJary '°Ac.II~ tllOI' •vollelile. P'lu~ • j I = ~ "'T.,;'."':• O.mplele ,.. ... ,.. a R /s 1 R!.!I C .. "'&t"':ll'·s£:'= Ollr b>me ol!lco Is lltuat<d ~"' ,,...ey, 21f bi. hours, Port ti-.• Englse LlllN -f l15'1-7a ' c1.._ .._-. --IWll 111 "°""' !:. on a b1u1! o...-C tbe Barbor Blvd, CM. • . , COAts &, WALLAC& e GftaJtn ;l ,,_:,, ... Ii COMPLETE .Lawa AM . F '11'11 ~~=AM'1awtfar =· ~· N~ ESCil~~;:z ~!:~~ : .... ~ -> -, l "o r ~-. l<c:lea---·· -:;r;·r., --~ --.. :a .. -of. Mar 'Cail Stapwood !'. '1' • Clab'-2 1"' ...... ~ 0.--~ 6'lJ.OO.!l or ~--~ -~ • ftie ..........,., ,,. e111tr • ' GIRL 21-30, 8amoald. Slart U.., IO """"' l*T -I ' 1 ~-(w: C\1-) ~•01 --C::v -'; IWIXSIT1'ER -~ >OU tlWI un1qaa -11> 633-0200 12 hr. i ttpa. MUii be de-• Aslt lor Racblll llq llliii -.....i.msle, wht REMODELING . Co I JI' -• ,,,zr;:s....,. ~-dqt,~J. -~L •• eballenctol Ex. Sec'y,~ Pend· • aiinlt. -· NO FEIS .. Nowport ~"' ,. -.., For Goda By -•ocl.·~ ""'· K. .... -c.a -SO& -evea, ....... -v· Loon See'Y llAJllDREBSER.XllO,_.., !loihi -.-. p I e 1 • • ..U 6'15-153S J-Owtt,.-. ._ -515 -Apply Steno &:e'y ....... ...,..mee + -.in. DPIN MONDAY N1upwt ...... m -Me: llewpvot lleacbl. Pl. 496-m.1. JIEllD -al -T We lWl'tSll IU<, -1 houri !i:U Tue& Fri AIP, AIR Ttalnee $1DO "k 4!1N165. 1AN.11.""'""1"•mla,lt Ra1n~11s= --lf ou·••· aft«~•.~,,_ , lbr1I Ex« • ...,._ $ll)Ol"'"""'"'HAm="'STYLIST==='--1 II QUICI CAii i -1om, -r-, QuaUIY -. R • a c ,..... o r 1 = ·--· .... •PACIFIC MUTUAL -. Booke<otr i Sataey. o--. ...., L.CWia N L R.ward or Free ..,hn_ • • a a M. c: • l • ... • * IWm!t.Tl1lro. .., 1m1e. Cieri< Typist "trne ~ p.y. llallllo _,. • food. , ansi H1~ sa-..,. -c.M. -. 'IOO!'~o....r-nr. -'Wll5aloo.~. ~ I I ,_I.--· Loot ~"9 CJalQllG --. -~ -... wparl Jr:1'11rAA:cDt READ ~JSP<r. ""' ·---l:r.. JHIOll A -~ St. FA'l'llER a - - -=. .. --• IWIYsrrrEll -12:30 coois ~ O>olrt · :15 -J5JI 11.. r1t1me. ,.. r---_ , =R"-'d.IJe.-.-MI • c!eao"" --. -. z x.,.rloa~••· .,_1:t0l'M.Al!aoot • NEWPORT ""'1~•-n-~ . • -15!1-ISl llGoClll. • •111. -a. Cll. MIGM. lntervlew1"I -tor i..ater lllll>d. ltB. Alft ..,. -lllr WAIT Al LOSr:tlii... • liOO l, HAULING -TYf'llllJ ~. o;;11 2nd -• -tnab w) ........... 1 ~ • ::&fr:ls llr • -· .. m4 -.,w. w,_ ....,._ ---~ ....... Clldor "'·=·• !'"4Dnd b01t! or dub --m Dever Dr., N. • ""4 ·-"'-..... • •• Cl!I--. Odlllola.• • _ .. , .... Ill.. _Jm!!.' Call 1111 eai,,.,. = ----..... --· ... ~ -. -8KIPLOADa A,_._ --111 ,,. -!!! -tn Cl• b lor """, _, -. lie. -0 DollF mll!wi..,im!!ll!!!'!l!!!l'-111!!~1 W'K-WI• -• ,..i. -0-W, ~ ~ - - --a)$';. dt a 96111•~ "1r a.I "*!Ill. 117 Oautlod ~ ~ --.--. ........ -.... _,..... lloil!d!iJtcmo ... --------- • \ I • '• ' ' I • I ·I • I .. " ' " • • " .. . : • • :: I I • • " ' .. • .j ' ' .. " • -· ,...,, II, 197J DAILY PILOT ,.._._,·~~~l!l~·~,~·,~~~l~[-·'~·~~~~~;l•••"•'~I~~~·--· ...... _· ~ I ~ > ~ ......... MI F 710 ,.,.,.,_ I02 Fumlturo 110 ,,_!fy 115 -II•-111 0.,. I • ;? t ..... w~ Ho•.. Rent ......... ,Dryw. TMNSFEIUIED • ia;;i: INl>IAN Jewelry, -.. * AUCnoN * GERMAN SHEPH•RD ...... Jl"f'd. M"" be n 11 'Wk. NP inutl. bed $IZ: Dn>el din nn; t "'q u •i::.:,; I!= .,.. f'Umlture * PUPS * :#",.'.°&::°'~·Iii W. * &»-ID fi -m1oc, MM1M =" lqlLUb -II> A -BLIC/TAH MAL• I Kelly Girl G.E. REFRIG .. 2 DR. WAUlllt' -...... Y. -jtwolry ..,.tr.d, ·-f'rida1. 1:» f-ln. SILVER TIP JLIMALI Ur .a. N ......., AqUI llnt ciood. 614-14113 ..-.,. Colt SUJ. ..U $11. Na..,. Trldlnr. 2 t '2 Wtndy'1 Aildlon Bam P•relnedh"' popen •Northern CalifGml.l's fulelt erowtnc bootfll1ny11m · IAMm, -e-1 BM! CM-= 20'15\I -· CM -1o1 .._ __, _ _, coag::;k!ILond N' Sea Crafl, lnc,, requ!nf ,,,, • Soldopon Camorn I EARLY ..-.. -~ Gem --TonY• Bide. Mat'l '!.., a illlk! Pf'Oductlon manager, 'lbe lndi---.1 Wwll J"' WI .... ., Equl.......,i IOI """* :5' 2 toil labM A D>dlan J~ 0 • ms GARRARD -- Yldllll lOb!cfed must haye prior experience wtleTt ~ IPlftClated 00 "" A1umltler1 Stock Rodvctlon s..i. -"""115. !i!l'I~ nHIH21'I '10DEL. prot.ablll 11.n DOG Scbool 1llotNetlon ~ In menufacturint management: Jdw candi-!!!_ ... ~-~ w~ s.nNOta AnaF.;E"""s 25"/o to 600/o OFF°""!'! s..i. 112 MKh'-Y 116 ~~ ~ .... ~ =·~~.i.:'.'6 date ~ be familiar with pro;luctfQa line ~-1 -~~ U•A E Sa 9 30-10 30aJn, lofartlb. tecbn;~, uses of fiber••···. u w·" as mar-withe top ~ 1n <:.Jll lmmedlat•ly cam.ru, lefts, projectono, Ho•a•llld Sale ·80 ~ Hobort lllw, -I -air~'~ t : ___ ,:_ -.,.. ...-su..i.; Qraaee O:i QM:IOlf! the da)'a. "'DJ (movie A: alill) A beaten. S:UOO. MUil ph11 tape Cleek. Was over crest K---.., • ine. OD 0 end electrical S)'BlelDL Must be houri A Pocatlon -...,. +. ~-~.: "ii Slcrillc:e. 613·119 5 e< $400, Now $98. TermL STANDARD black Poodle shlrkleeve manager With the ability 14 meet wnlellt for ,.,._ i:xc.Uent 1.ar1t .. i selectlen ., 111ec1 en-ances do!iunc. 2 autO.. ~; ~'1812 . nt:-. pupplK. Nortb<m bred for prcOuctlon goals; • ~ weekly ,pay<:beck. lal'len" cam°"" ln ,...,., ~ aoe• Opon ~ Ml-'lo-uo 111 UTILITY trailer with Hne A ooior to O.amplon 1 J 1 Let us It.art you w/y®r Sa 6 &an. Feb lT l&, pkt-up bed Nev.• Ucena SU"e. F'Wd, show or pet Send resume 311 salary requirements In COD· bett loot l<wward. (7 Dollar 0.v•luot..i I L ""°' p..; . A PROF. pool table, "'4, '"" $75. Stoclc ;_.,k "" Font 49.1-2362, ev ... fidence, lo Jim Herlihy, 181S So. 10th St, Appl,y 9 IU1H100LI Ji'JmaficJ eu,. now ............ >...... ChZu it-Condo pc li1to IOJ>, xlnt c:ond., Iii 1n1c:k made witll I" pipe GERMAN Shepherd pupo, San Joie, Ca. 95112. II!te!W>ws will he held 2G61 llUliftou' Ctr. Dr, prices are &<>ilw up!! 1-S.. M'--I Ct ..,.... tncld. $350. 4 115. ~ obeeta oorrugaied male • female. l'anntl In theOrange'Count · M ha•· Irvine , 13i-1441 " ..-• Wl'Oltlht lion A wicker th\. Knott> pine a nd ttgil1ered, pups not $2> , Y area arc G 4, 197S A<:rOlll fl'Om O.C -.Mk lot Raebel May 8 I C PHOTO Founlaln Vall•y, on Brook· -•t bu otoola. ...,. II· uaortal lumber 637""'3. each. 1194-1'156. !!"'~'l!!l~~~!!!!!"l'!'! 1500 Ne rt Ctftfer Dr 2843 W. Lincoln, Anabelm hunt btwn. Garfleld A El.Ila. tract $10 each. 67WT74. KINCSIZE bed, complete AKC Reafltert<I Sa int I W_._. M * I e s.c'y Moftlnlotr•llve wpo UlolA/Muter Cbar&el GARAGE Salt Fri, Sat Sun. UO volt wolder with hood, t w/hee.dboanl, f Ir m mal-Beman! pups Brod tor""" Hop _ .. _, & F 710 Help W•"'""· MI F. 710 We have 4 ....... positions. .. I su.:::.; m.3161 714: 121-15550 Dinette tbl, 2 antique chrs, In ~ eyllnder ... "" """· 1'15. Kinpize hide-a· """""""' .. d~pol!tion s ' R. F.atata 4 Muu11<:turing ~ HONEYWELL Pen1aJt Spot· orie ~ trames, VW tor -splitter, bydraulic bed oouc:h $125. Good GE "111 old. 586-.(;031. $MOVIES.TY-ADV.$ PRIVATE s.cr.iar,ltor Vice SI• . matlc Camera. n.~ super body ports. wood tor fence pump and blade tor -elec llOve m . 842-6831 SllELTIE. beaut. sab1<! A New facet needed by Presidient ot-Newport 0rp. 100Ql rnrr w~rteiatt!'.°':t. ~ XJ.nt com. Itbr cw. e~ :::S-t~l~ tu. 6 ft. metal brake. Mlscelt.neout wht fem. VttY Jovtn:r + ll>depelldenl:J. cJ;:;\,:;;:: Good S/11-T)>J>Jna a. abilit> * 7" ri11.1; * have the followinc quallllca-tronlc 1luh, all for = ......... -~ Wofttod 120 xln't w at• h do•. $30. ••"""--all !O _nm)"O'll'ownoffice.Call lions· 21to38, ~....ta ftll 6')-1865 -_,. J!:I•-N DECORATOR bu new 96&-4.158. s LA.U"ll5t 644-62'ro. Liz JteJnder' Agency =· 2 -.,-, CANNON 1.oorn lens. ... u 28 m-. ao. ,_,., ...,.. , he&VJ n;rbl. Iba& plush WANTED" '-'-"· ...... Full ilr •port time. . • 4500 Clm I Or • ,.,.. "'"""'· (or -· °'""' -'*""" -quall"" Ant!-Uoed boy' bik is" :11)" MOVING ·"""' .. u -~ ~:ibewtng now . ~~ 5*-21U N~·Beach ~~Ue>Or~ ::,._ie~ ~te~ BIG· GARAGE S..LEI que Sold. l'IO )'di.. Olive wUhlow~:ban.or =t~~= 1-"="'='"--"=-----1Nl!1f or expefieneed, Join the Sec......,. ecuttve M!Cretary, etc. 548--5233. Ewryttilna Aun a new beau.t areen IX> yd&. ~ • 963-2187 • otter. 557~ ~b' = ~p~ M~n: World'• largert and falteat L • -·-·' • Abo-Je a~ pay. Send Furniture 810 5-pc_. -luml~ set,,...to ~~ ~ ~.: Mu1lc•l ln1truments m =s='p"r'"1 ... =r=-=s--~ .. ~1~.-1 erowtnr resale Q,\"gallizatlon Shorthe"f' -60 w.p.rn. resume and recent photo to an S. "'' .. "• •w•va • , ._...Y ,....-.. ~ 8 Pe akin g • ex-With a ne~ of over 300 Typing -70 w.p.m. Mr. Bob HIMk"I", SUNSET Mo v rli G -~vate home table, tool#. etc .. etc. 8182 new. $59. New Home 1eWlni: EVh"TI'E-Schatfer Bu ft et AKC • m-o92 ~e d ,, fUll tlme offices and become 8 OUtatanding growth potential FOIU>, 5440 Garden Grove fum!shtngs. Antiques. Arta. Falmouth Br., Ht&. Bch., rnadtlne, .1 yr old pert. quality clarinet. New, oost.1 MINIA. Pedigree Poodles, 5 home . .and tot!'Jp ~~r member of our Millionaire ,ytth large, PfOl?"'UIYe, Blvd .• Westminstn, Calif. Oils. Antique leaf mtrror 10' Sat. &:: Sun. cond., cabmet $45. ~ approx $250. Now $95. , wkl old. Ownpqne color. (lift 61&'9). Phone~ Club. Multi-million dollar !Ophlstjcated California. WHO WANTS TO WORK! high earfy 19th Century. SI'OVE $40 Vac. cleaner $10 NEW 93fa-bed, new 13 cu. n 83Q-.32l3 615--190. Niles or Sun. betwttn g am to 5 pm, aak: advertlsi.rw •program, Free hued ora:antzation. Start ORNE A CAB! silver. Ctlnese. & Ru••n IrorWv bd. ateam 12 refril, cockta11 & end FOR Sal@ 1 Gemeinhart Plc-. GER. Shep. pups adlta. Stud for TONY. , guaranteed llcerislng school. immediately. Contact Mia CHOOSE Yolll" hours. work pl~ c ea . 25 Cu ft typewrlter, bumper tables, broiler, crib w/ne,w colo, Ne~. Sterling &ilvt'r, RI'\'. Show/pet. S>und s\ar. ExceUent sales ~. Smith, 557-7900. --for )'OlllW!lf, be YoW' own re1rig/treaer, Jampa, new table. ..S 4 6-212 9 • mattreu; TV, car bed, iron, $300. 6'13-<lfi29 call eves. stock, 5'7<3911-1557-4322. NEW~~:=mG: Pleue call Vlrg1nla Jim. SECRETARY ::SS-J::'Uyor =1c';p~ ;;:· blcyde, ~jectw ne! Fordham, CM.c ottterttema. S-8S07 . Office F~mltu ... / AKC SUk;y Terrien, 6 wb, To Call LOCAU...Y" on new ~~-D CARPEt, Fee Paid. ..Pres. of Jnvest-Neat-ClUn Appearance. velvet n, ~peries, bs. t lo 3 ~AMILY Sa1e. 20U I: 2113 SEVERAL sets ct kitchen EqulJ.. 824 female S125.. male $100 • *9.ident families brlnglng mezrt fimi needs career vta, l'etired. ~ 21 to m. furnit 432 Vll't.a ':im... Mnmar Dr. Bal. Stamp cablneta & counter tops Adorable. &U-6495 gifts Ir: dvic info. Good pay RNftort minded lndf\t. w/good aldlla. SUppl.eme11t your income. NB~ Sat a: SUn 9-5. ' mach, fUrn. took I: an-Harden Enterp: .WD DF..sKS $21).$70 wk/umb ENGUSH Sprin&er pupa. P/tlme. Must have happy RealF.itate&IN Great Jocalion. Start $600. Driveacab6bn:ormorea S % tiquea. Mueh more . 815W. llth, c.M. 2842 benches $20-$50 tile 1tor dr AKC.1wb. Ltver.tWhlte • llbllle. car, typing ablllt>; * Great "'-rtunitv Abo, fl" Jobs, Call Jan ~~ ~~Co In 186 ~'m; Sm'tll ~~ 30 ~%Co. m-1585. m..6258. O'Koe!e A M_errttt pa stove 11. 867 W. 19th CM 6l"1I08 Male/Fem!. 54MtT7. 5C7-3Cm. Vf'l'UI 111\J , ~~. Sl).6055, ~-~ s:: ~Mesi.'.. . 1S1 ~ 'mw_ <At Lin-4 FAM Gar Salet Pla,ypen, 2 portable d wubr, refri&, METAL orftce desk 30 x 60. IRISH Setter pups AKC ft&. NURSERY SUperlnlendent N _,_ •-· ~·~· 2'190 ~ woiw. :_wal'k from coin> Aalilned for credit· va"°""'?..:..~.!'.!!"""1AD1• ~-toW. Din. chain. 7 dro,..,.,. l ..,;.Ir. $50. chatnPlooahlp b10od llML 1f/dell!rt arowin& exper. ew uu-= l.llUI room Jot , • ora. Tbomuviil@ etc Din-a-f Mllbi. .m-.. ., 837-6001 83.1-lU. necea. MuSt relocate in tbrft more. aa.lespeople, SERVICE tnJck driver home Bou Pre'ltip 1_... Hv 'BR·. TV Narctat.. ODI, 815-673> FIREWOOD Sale Cord --lft.....-126 =~==----=-1 PbDenbc Ariz. Sal com-Private desk&: pbooei, top (tow) Some ll1bt line cutomfltted women'• .. rm.ftxtuttsnn' • • TV OJett. baby bed. bUae Rldt, lifl R1dt. We cteuve: r .. w,_...,..... BEAtn'IFUL. ran, wtd'-, mensuBle w/exper. send ~o:m-~i.:-~ rrtl. pretd. Live 1n ;;:1·1~.~~0 ~ ~~•Jove.eat A.IiKlndtot'l'btnp!l651W: tordeeentprioe.CallU1for 91111111 HOB8Y ~lxed.~98H2HNL resume P. 0. Box 5000, Call for~""-Hunt Atdo CentEr, l-529--MU ni~--• ..i.1...-wn.cm. OI. kdOnu.tion. 8T5-Cl05 ftlllln Laguna Hiiis. Calif. !12653. "'""' ~~~. Laguna ~n Rd, W/..., = I< ·-•· 64S-1S63 SPECIAL lbag c:upet .ate. OBEDIENCE CLASSES NURSES' Dies. exper. pref., ;:: NEWPORT BL., C.M. --.m>. Ty p I ST-Ad drelqraph ~~abed. suite. ~ 8 Family Garqe Sale: From $115 yd. Can install. Don't buy ~ c~glUI until Novice • Advanced Lf9ana eve II nfgbrlhlftL Bever11. 6464921 ..,. 6n.4577 ~VICE station Pu nrp ~~ :-:r,:1 ~ ~ lt l -Pecan ~Irena 9cmethil11 tor e~ione. Sat Reu.--Guar..-to-n01 Eve. _.,you can play! Non.playen Try Our Results, 60 •• ~convalescent Wand aa1esman.. Top Pa.y per hr cau for • apPt. t All less than s mo. 10-5, .SUn 9-.L~ m River USED BICYCLES welcometoattendtrtewortc ADORABLE Silky 'hntln. Hospital, Laguna Hi ll s, Good Htl. 673-8818 tor appt. 540-3095: Private party 536-6641. , Ave, N.B. · All T)'pea * &U-l.272 thope. For infonnaOon T wka, 2 Males, 1 Fem. $125- , 831-ml. SERVICE ltatlon part/time DREXEL aoUd aln t drop SUN' J: Moru Oltleties, tablet, Contact: Tom Dieterich $l!i0. CaJl Mf...6178 NURSES Aides, part time, eves &-U. Arco 19tb I: Jeal Harvest~ ~e 2 dinette aet w/6 chain, POOL Tables WHOLESALE 6CJ..2151 GERMAN Shepherd &'IQ ..... dli;ys. Ne"Nport B_each _ Newport, Oolta 'Mesa. 1(9'.) hoirl: chairs. 2 side chafri. misc. 10 W. Oceanfront, ~_J: I: Ng~.st.ATE oa1t Music Service AKC, ST5 I: up. Newpmot 64!Hi101, REA.L .ESTATE SA~ES SHEETMETAL worker ex· • •d '! V 11SO Strato loonge chair N.B: Newport Blvd. at Harbor Besch. eo-rm. pma: GIRL: Able to do FREE LICENSE pert for un. _.,g oo. perfect $50. 646-0191 eves FURNmJRE and o t b • r Mrl'AL olflce desk: IBM °""" Mea POODLE to)> ..... AKC ndio dlrpakhq, l>Plna. TRAINING N'pt lleacb. W!ite Oaulfled after 6. Items, SaL A SUn., ~ 19451 ;1:, ~·64& ~"' *PIANOSj-ORGANS* -l/1173. 19m Qulot llto b!dqq ln 1-otrl olC. 8-5, F....,.. Real Estate IJoons. Ad No. 5115, c/o DoJly Pilot, Antlqwo 800 D!NING set $50 b • i t Summer Bnae IA H.B., ' HAMMONO.WURLl11:ER Bly !Ano, H.B. after 5 Five -~In......,, call Ina eou...e now available P.O. BoX 1580. Ooola M... ..._..,, $25, 12 Jn. c:beat 53&-11164 ~ $39N~-~ Fol> clearsnc:e ol used A en. Hol-l56 CarllOll Plumbing, stz..8390. thru Tarbell Realtors. Free 92&16. COILECTION ol 1tei111 , $15, 2 bkcues $10 ea, gu GARAGE Sale •t 104 ~ -· ~ • ..,.,...... contlnued model organa. oma: GUU,Ah1" to .... Ptacemeot Service. Free SR. TYPISTS Met t la . b character & .icy., $1'5. T vii¢ couch ~ Bly. Come !Ind • 49'1·100 • Maey makes, priced from HORSIS BOARDID ll ha.. pleuant pl)mle Tralnlna l'ro!Ptn. Earn · -ta!. $50. & llJ>• $100. Cape Hart S ..... $35. treasure! SUn. Feb. 11, ~ O!NING Rm eet. 8 $149.50. The beit deals are OVER iooo ..,... a..S lo< ·wice.~-Full time, <;all -while.->OO· 'learn. Call Al '· V.OLT HHllJ7, · ---Crede-Old Walnut $200. alw11Y1 al! rldlne A ~~ llOlc ,...191&, ·· · · Sloan. C71tl 832-Sl40, on IMl•m P~! ELEXlANT famllybeirlooml: BREAKFRONT, Carpatblan beds, m1ac. Sat a SUit a-5; 813'138'1 W•Uichs Music City llalls, ~ 6 .........,_ ore N~yN.or medjcal Weekem cnt> 832-1000. Temporary SOfvll'e, antiques, artifacts 11un & Walnut French h y m Poppy, QM ARTJsr lea-olll l30 mo w1teed. The Andoot I • I -L Starth1& ..wy REAL"ESTATE'· 3818 Campus Or., SUiio 1!>6 anu>c!theworldandjumbo Tomllnaoo. 2 ,.,._old. Too I Flm(ly Yul! Sale: SUN. ll m!.c fum1ture. SOlllhCoutPtaza 51().2830 OokR&nchil&':ml , $5(1) mo. Mon-Fri. m-5680. SAIJl3M'EN' • Why not, wottc Newport &.cb 546-t741 jmnble ale. $42-6889. tp fOI' new apt ~; now ONLY 2DO bk>dr: on 9Ch st, RMMll.ble. ~2352 YA MAH A or I an , 2 RDJISJ'ERED Mu 1 ta• I , DPTICALCOATING In 'tbe1 bottest atta Bun-Equal Oppor._Em~toyer ANTIQUEMimeograph aacrlfkel'700.6'1S'GO'I HuatbC""'Beodl. NORWEGIAN1lreplace.,cut ~.z,.,,,.,_ ...,.,9,.ncM.$11'-- • ,. •: TECHNICIAN tin& on Beacb/Fountaln ·STENO tor WOrk w/Salet mach. (1916) $50. !l&ll Santa MAPLE dinette let, tlealr I: I llS iron, ftrebrick, w/p.tpe. S'15 $895. S:U new, .a, m iwww•wtit ._, n- ; ; with erabl aomerelated Valleyand.letuttJ:ai.oJOU.! Manqer. Shortband ll&ht. A.naAve.'B',C.M. chair,~ new. Safa-bed, ffwery S.1'7911 Mect.'6&m. ~' =·~tor~"" ~bf~FN~ :...:. ~~=~~!.r~~~ :°J·==~:.o~·~• •~* * A~~ADm~·~Mf>~?~~:-..•.~~Oi1;,!a!-;:::jl.._,~-~ i--,f'.--'-11-·I-• n4 '42'5441 .. • '1'omut-C --oa1y_ c1a>s t9HOO&·....-.-· -· ,. .ir,. ·p1 · = :: ' ~ mEKnON-VEfllCIJE ltofllb' -~ 300. San .,......_ , · I02 UNCLAIMED Furniture-=;;;;,;:' llonet. Et.EC. Jdln.enamelinc ctw Stud)o SU: Cout Hwy, • i •· " • ' ' • 1 • • ' I· :~ ' PART TIME JANITOR ~Ii ·a..-., = _. Sate, Harbor Movtn& A EUROPEAN Roya! plocll ....._ I-" 'inllde. Dana Point -. Wanted rellable penon or Sell qualllY motor bome1 TRNE ASSEMILEltS AMANA Dbl -mlnt gm Storage, :115 E. 11tll SL, a.at!able15'Jl,olf -'ISi!. A!l.-$50.962-M50. SPINET piano 6 bench![ __ .__ ,.111 couple to clean new car with long estabJjlhed qqaU-VOLT retrig approx 3 yn old Cotta Mesa. Fumiture 11 _ _ _• __ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ mabopny finllh. We I ......... . ~· :.;!~ l ~~ ~ d:~~ Harold lllltont.-IMI . stove.' mint gm O'keete i. NoveliY item1, JA1JUPZWLVZWLSPZ<V.Ll#.J ~~~low~markel~-~~·t~$21S.~~See9illil~;~;;E~'.;~ · ftqUired. Call Dick Johmon 5t0-'5630 .Temporary Service Merritt, 2 ~. opPer & DINING !iet,~Dwlcan = , Pll'e for anappo~ent. R. E. TRAIHE&: =mie:-., SUi~~'1 :T'...:;. '3~~ = ~ ~-= ~'. 11roYtn-~~~ G::;.1 ~ ~ G•••I fllO i---iiii;;iiiiO.-;;o; Jt:E.~' 6 ·.-.,..."lciper , Doal Oppar. Employer each, 6t5--453S. ctal io.e:.-t ~ Rattan S P"Y cash. (213) !l!0-:1114 .... LETS I P£1SONN£L , wtll . tralll .a -~ REFRIGERATOR 2 d r. , pc. -$15. 5IM2l1 HAMMOND A100 .... Uoel\ie. Call 56-"'4, T Dlst-· .... de-, """ clean. WlIT -BR SET, Xlnt OOlld 11«1l -TECHNICIAN RNS, LVNS. Reliel•'.-.. YP , lllat ""' 7130 Weitml-' hk-. Hd Bnl, -:.===.1 .::" w......., G..h .,. rAllMllEll ··1 .......... all lhlll> needed for C<:av. Ave .. Well. -W/mlrror, cbelt of drwl, .......... GO. = .... .. •.rt ... ,....,,, ~ -Hunt Bcb .'area, · NEEQID LADY Keamn Port . $100. 64+-lt83 •··• Qulihfiom: ~ of IG-5551. .~ Diahwublr cutting brd &"'· ~M~ed~~dr-,-.-Er--mlrror~-• WMTEO, ~ Sundr)' -·Enon-*tMw ="":!.i!:a"~i iU'I·. LVN's Pracdc:OJa IMMEQIATELY: Xlnt c:oo:L $ISO/bit o1r:· bdbrd $48. Dbl bed For "" .. lft w_.. World ~ fo~.... dog . -BO~sHVr~ lb>:tadat ......i -& c~ " fema!oJ,. 'Private . 64&-1Mf. w/tnme $21, Riviera couch C•ll Mary Both 642467', ext. 330 • »«ll5 .u...-,.., "I'll -~-'--"-n. ''Y .... .dulY • stalt relJef.noede:L Tochnlcol .KENMORE .... washer a.,-=:185.=-:541h=1385=:----.,,...,.... TV -~~ HIPI t,__; -· 1·~ .~ J -" • ~"f".;ri;d clerical U.odsey Nu rs,•' 8'f., R.,... pa W,..,. l30 eo. Maytag' ivuJu.rnER arpn. Dvina ' -~, ' ··•-----w .., I -. Sb 90 .... pm., --or -St•tlllflcol auto washer .. pa deyer 1'15 rm -. llOfa, oomole color I nternatlonol D. esJ9ner PaHem 1-5-191------136-1=0! ~ ~ ~"'C: 60 W.p.m. Thia ii a 12 mo. SAL"ESLADY GeMral Office ea. 5*-8812 or 847-8Jl5. TV, ch a tr a, mattre.et. Al.MO!?' ntW'-5anll.d '7fW er, you're Piii a loll Wlf·' per yr. permanmt position... Orlldren'i Wftr', F/tinte. G.E A:a'tab&e, Dilbwuber, 538-8518. ~ sa.. Abt GX365D Ard to make_.. brt Jlllld ~· mmt be .,.._ t:eadl to management poat. Xlnt eamlDp ... Lorie · ' Kmn:ae auto. w a• be r , 1 'o"'BL~'ibed.O..,.,....,.bkoase,...-.,.bd..,brd,...,, tape deet JG5. Akal 1'130-SS the door ot the' BOJC&R ...1 mllled LIO ,..., than 5 '""' lion. The -Balloon Lot, -term ...,.....,. -l'mt+D•>'''" !fYJ. -W/mlrror, • limed t cbaMel/2 -.... SHUT." ' -, Feb. 23, 1'13 to: No.'23 Fashion~ N.B. ~ti -Wried a: i. ea. Du:. cond. 586-210 oak, xln't cond. 5.16-'1'298. t««iier mo. s.n.d4cban. CRUlSINO to · M exJcof , FOUNTAIN VALLEY Write "' call .lo; <!> ._ -• -the LADY Knntore to" electric SOFA, ks comer -·L blue ,.,1 :oyn~ $11 O. Liooflled Merd>ant -SCHOOL . DISl'RICT polnbnenL ~-day, -6 locl!loa nut ......, Automatic timer, gm, good struc:tun1 oood. -nverb IJIO, Akal lklppen will de!lwr your No. 1 IJ&h-'LLI SALESMAN, SmL boat ::al" ...-it for ,_ Weeley larp p1ll, wb!le, . $40. $lDO. 54.>-81'13. Ql,IOO cuoelte .. $1lCl. yacht Ii> or from ...,. point 1 84Mllll, ext 215 ~ FUU or part dnie.·No boa~ plYCheck. 557-&m CURTIS.Mathe• Color TV Nattonal CIP atereb ! track at )'OW' convenience . ? Equal Opper. _,... Exp nee:. Hobie Newport; Appl,y ln -iid'llO nwle Into TAPPER Walnut cabinet, Good oond wltll am/Im packs $180. Reasonable roles-Yun ol PHONE Sales, ~ t 6«$-»62. t , Betwn =I: ..., with a;ptaot en Pde. Sac. $80. $1SO cub. 9624098 = ~r.N:1i ~r1moes48-9.m "'-.exp'd ...,1:"cau ~-~F· _.-. 1:,'!':l:· Kelly G"rls ~~ -s.A. • *·** Sola• -t ....,, traclt ....,.. poriahle 5" · 1 kcL ru: 1;1-3Gll, un1tec1 ""1. "" ~ I FRlGIDAlRE Gold c....,. :=. i;:,~1180, UllLally N001:1tt Ill!. -. ao.11, P-906 Handicapped ...-::till -I ,,-:=:it,' ~,-F""'",,_,,,,_,,_ BOGAN 'll\ lJ»X AM·FM 3t' l!ABIN CRUISER, 1-. ~ / SALESMAN for door to door ~ 1 warn. MOVING JfUlt aiell UY Rm, stereo reoriwr. Pl!rfect: .,1 .... ..., extraa. X1nt ~ J PROTO FllSHllG wod<. 50% eomm. $ISO wk 2861 ..... Ill Ctr. Dr. $100. ... dryer $liO, -don, ea:-. ---condltion. Orte '3X>. sell tor ~p;'g_ --Prtv. l>J· -~ • lrvlno m.1441 Al11'0MATIC -S50. -. l:rlc>lnc ._, 1100. 61Ul.'11l P'>· moo, '9;2138. A~/~ -.i.emo SCHOOJ-u~:gss1NG --0.CA!rprt =....~~.~ r~.,:;.~"=1 ==-~":: ~'=:1~'!: . ~!'! ~ • w.unu:ss. -. p1-. s Ill! 1 n. .,,....., 0e1 a in. l150/bell Oller. -\ -tu1lY eQu!pped built iii ~l'!r. ' ' -Cl:r¥ OP -' clQI -W pm. Call Litall. Lale mod. all eycle BEAIJT aold wlwt 9'-.ot. 6 RCA Cll!lor TV, Stereo oon-Prlv party fit:MUl81 . • • · NEWPORT Bt;.t.CH 5111-1'0l!, a.ta -Galt ll -....... 1139-lTJI. 5' -L !Ill, SllO'Prl pt> sole, -over $100(), Sell 21• ISLANDER. u.~~ • p~i-s . C T' Oi1!m!r10... • e OtllllWASllERS, -ll!IH157. $331. Xlnt OOlld. 5to-2T72 .,.._.., $1U "l!I W..WV . W~ • Food 6 -d ..!"~ . ...,.. A 12'""""'CRaJLAR='==~g,=\\.,.........,-' llNlTEll Audio bantable' ~ ~-00~ ': ~ .. &.': MtchJiio 0.-d9 J1or .,..: Eoooa1 Q;ckja!I -· only. Sid'1 delv'd. -• 5IMlll. oondltion. ® -Anlp W/'I. ltt dWil Cbeys!er O.B. Call 51K1M. .,,.,. O.Umwr Un. ..._ B11te lied. -. Aft. t. OVER :m -. -1'15 -I -$500. -. 25• Inboard b>Slpo 1. -I e BIW Color, T-R lnta-bttln 6 LLhr. A1111>t011:t,..llllSl'DAY'i0 ..,.....~., from $39.15. TA-p couch $115, --. .,....,, floor: ,,.... lchool A duritla 1-.run on Ill Doa't clolaf, . 54Mll). r Dbl bod !fl). ~ bed -I •-·~ •·"t Prlntw Oporeton periods; -.t. -.e.u _,.-. kll idle llftns . ' •. &G.5m Ali UM-· ~ -106A "'w' ~·-~ - • CutllortO(MrollM'1 1111-~~.e• ~====r;~=:;;::=::::=;::;::;:::==::::=;:=;;;~;;= · ,,_,..,. JIS s":c~J~ io ..., i ~-lo< 3 period;; ln a m tr •,,]r!mn,..$2.1' IO.\.~c:ruller'-id) 155 OMC. ,.._ l -.-a11ton> --&; ~, '1laj>I'-. wt:' At>.· ~ i'AR--GAZEK t---'-.... "Bi<t---l ·tt-t----r-..L•-·-1o,.~ . .....,,.·1---1 ' plicat!Om ...., be ..... =.. • ~:r--iLJ' ->w---,,_-=-3., 0 $540(), m-3173. I -"""··~ bene-from " --.·'!'ii'O • CUYJ." ,=:::..;=;:.:,::;'--~.,-,,,1. • fl1a wilt 111 --ve na-~,:::-~"kewoort I< ,_...,__ M 2 LOVELY ,,.. -: 1 25' Owens crulaer, liPI 4• V1 !loa wide_....,_ Appl,y ~ 'r ..,.., .. ,,.,.. a.n. 'r ~ ~ 1 swn..e, ., one ·-· bard !OP. biL!t tank, 1a -1 ~~---=nr===R=a"s""s---To.,,.,., 1'1111_.. fW Mondor. i.ra •. •• 1-3 s 21 ; mso. 64W000/6t5-1088. ... ..WI ........ C1111:4a .... tol'Ullbliil 213JSll.,Z140 • 18' INBOARD, 4 cyl. &lawd, P1lmwt Llllt Inc. For al--. 9tlppltos A .,,__"°""""" Goodbfo tobla111"'"'al-t Bellotobtt1er **ADULT lomalc Lbaoa...., cove.!_•,_-$1511 11M5 Mt,....., ,-,be, Very -w I-.,.... !~ -prmenta wltll ... -1t. 'llllt'1 the net,._ ~ to aood 64H8lO ... .,.._ · ,._,.. ... y, ..... , c., ;;=--. Callboutl:i> ... ~-~ =~ .. l,"1'.' 1-. wit"' t1te Spadea --Prtnte4 Pattem 1:ome. can seeac u· WHALER w/IO HP 1oa •-. ~ -·--wlt!cb """'.)'OU lllur -OD - -GI quallt1 ALTERED -Mk A wilt ~. elet llart, A -· "'=~·~ .. ~-~ltli;iilllOO~.;=:=-iiiiiii ·: ':· 1t... .°' a:""...:!':'~~-:J!".:.-:.~i:: !day-. ....,-· COil 11000. -. ,. ......_ -..... ~~~,_ ---h:!::" ~&-I~---~·~ciiu;;eJ;1e& ... im--tllarll'pet~'i."'cit,..,~ .. r:·~!!3~~~~=~!"-"?~~;:;;;;=i""'eablLt Cntl• 11• lt(:,J:t.,_,. ..... --1 to llfNt e 1.IPI llc'1 ., '9 t "" -· Coordinate Ute t111n ~ w,,.... and ,11ne hfl PUPPllS brd e,.._ Plaftll ~ '1lllO. --· • Lw-Girt • • ..~ .. II'.. itltlrl. Too lt otf with• ........ top ,....,,...... &!1---·-, * 100% FIB * ,,., .,,,. ,_ knitted labr!ca onl>'· ,._ .._u.no: _,., '6t<IS' FIBERGl.AS8. • HP Pt-1d111 Gdld• U.Retaita'l~ n1o .,=. E ::i,:non. l)'nlh<tlao tor t1te lldrt an:1.-25~"=1"~ J.,.,_ NI -trtr. 1-•ut ~ /Lt C100 Cw-. ~E? !=.. an:1 tted labrtca for-tlte \'tii08st.llJ'1"J!\ In -' Xlnt 11GJ, mw ln1m_"l!l'I, 1'Ell , !111-2!.11 lll•l•ll -16To •-Zt ~-!"",:;:'" of~fabrlc toe tlte lklrt, 2jo');!: FREE lovable pupi:!el, mix. llolh, -/Chort'r '!Ill T•"" I Hr SICllTAllES ~=-=~ Ii~.., ol 415• fa1>11c: for the -an:l lli yardo ol 54" ed, bad -1Moltb1. Blk· SKIPPER wanb H ' •21 , -""-J VOLT i:=.,. ;::.,_ ::=,. labric foe the IOP. To orde< 10IA: ~ """'· od· wbl. c.l.i m4ll3. ..,...., ,..t ,.. ..._ nt~ IMt• ,. !&Ml J1 ,,....-11 ....... c II If• 4rw and zip. Send p.oo for third mtU. Add Rtliable. few 481!' 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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY II lO:OOAM 0 llj WC>tkt Championship Tennis Live coverage from the Coliseum In Toronto, Ont., Canada. 11:00 D CI> Cl) NBA Basketball 12:00 0 a NHL Hockey Montreal Canadiens vs. Toronto Maple Leafs. 12:30 fl CBS Sports Spectacular World Women's Olympic Medals In· v1tational Swimming Championships from California. 1 :00 ()) CBS Gotf Claulc 1:15 D CJ) Amerie.tn Sportsman 1:55 U Klnp Warm-Up/Hockey The L.A. Kings vs. California Golden · Seals. · 2:00 D CJ) Cl) Howa"9 Cosell's Sports Ma1azlne 2:15 D CI> Cl) Andy Wiiiiams San Dieao Open Final rounds -of this golf to.urnament from Torrey Pines Country Club in San Diego. 2:30 fJl) Tennis Anyonef "The Forehand" 4:30 U Lee Trevino's Golf 5:00 D Jim Thomas Outdoors Dolphin and sail fishing in Panama and mackerel fishing In the Gulf of Mexico. D Ladles' PGA Golf 5:30 I CBS Sports lllustnted 8:00 Roller Games 10:15 Gotf MONDAY, FEBRUARY i9 11:15PM el Roller Games 1.1:30 U torum Boxln1 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 ,5:30PM U Jerry West Show/lakers Warm-Up 6:00 U Lakers Basketball Lakers vs. Chicago Bulls. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 8:00PM Cl) I lflSb? I Run With the Wind A documentary on the 2,000· milelrans· acific Yact,t Race. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 7:30PM 0 Bob Boyd Show 8:00 JjSC Basketball Trojans vs. Oregon State Beavers. Boxln1 From the Olympic · ~ ·ampfOMMp-n1tnnc ---- 11:00 John Wooden Show/UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. University of regon Webfoots. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 7:00PM rE Roller Derby 8:00 Gt COllep Basketball Cal State Long Beach vs. Cal State Los Angeles. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2• 10-.30AM D Roller Games 12:30 0 tfilh School Basketball Gt Dodprs "At Home With the Dodgers" A look at the private lives and some of the hobbies of Dodger teammates. 1:00 I m CI> Collep BalbtlMll San Jose vs. Fresno State. 1:30 CNimplonshlp Bowline • 2:00 Jackie Gl9ason lnwmuy r,otf Classic Live, from the lnverrary untry Club, Lauderhill, Florida, as top pros vie for $52,000 first prize. Action will cover (inal holes on the last two days of gay. 2:30 (() Collea• lhsketblll Washington State Cougars vs. Stanford rdlnals. 3:00 I ~ Action Pro-file 3:30 (]) (I) Pro Bowlen' Tour The $90,000 Winston·Salem Classic rom North Carolina. 4:00 CBS Golf Claulc 4:30 NHL Action New York at Buffalo and Boston at Chicago. 5:00 (I) (I) ABC's Wide World of Sports ~ Bridps' Weter World 7:00 Spotts With Bertka ~ Brtdaes' Water World 7:.30 John Wdoden Show 8:00 UCLA S.aketblll Bruins vs. Oregon State. Championship Wrntlln1 9:45 Bob Boyd Show 10:00 USC Baskett.II Trojans vs. University of Oregon. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 11. 1973 GROUCHO MARX joins hit host In • session of merriment when he 1uest stars on The New Biii Cosby Show, Monday et lOPM onces. * * * Robert Mortey, the distinguished British cheracter actor, Is Dick Cavett•• sole 1uest In • 90-mlnute conversation, taped In London, for The Dick Cavett Show Thursdey et 11:30PM on ABC. ,_.AY LADIES DAY FREE * * * WASH&· JIT WAX .•1•s ,... 3 /' INSIDE .~ the tube , OUTSIDE holywood .., ....... " Havinc recently spent a couple of days on the set ot tne upcoming CBS movie HAWKINS ON MURDER, starring Jimmy Stewart and Strother Martin, I was reminded of my last deal· ings with Norman Felton, the executive producer of HAW- KINS. Felton had personally backed an hour color, documen- tary special that I had produced in 1967. The film was about the seven men who discovered and salvaged $3 million worth of sunken treasure off the coast of Florida in 1964. · The film was made by only tfflree of us and wound up a~ an ABC Special locally, airing three different times on that sta- tion. It was an exciting film and an exciting time in my life. I was doing the one thing I'd always wanted to do--producing a film. Unfortunately none of us came out financially on it due to complications that I couldn't explain if I were both a . crack attorney and a John Steinbeck. But just last week some- thing happened that brightened my day (and future) sub- stantially. All confusion was cleared up and I became-the proud owner of 500 "Pieces of Eight" and an additional 300 pieces fused together in a clump from having been under the ocean for more than 250 years. The· treasure had been locked in a vault and tied up in litigation, but now it was free. All my friends came over to view the prized pieces and. sev· eratweresold (and a handfuf given away)-. The finct-ame-from the 14 ships that went down off the coast of Florida in 1715. They were called the Spanish Plate Fleet and the era was Philip the Fifth. Now comes the difficult part. What to do with all this treasure. The clump, which is one of a kind, should be in the Smithsonian Institute or some other museum. The loose Pieces of Eight are collectors' items, make fantastic jewelry, and are something that most everyone wants one of. just to carry around in his pocket and show. I've .been trying to con- tact Bob Hope to see if he would be interested in purchasing the clump and donating it to a museum, but I can 't seem to locate him. . I don't know Norton Simon, but he's another possibility as, like Hope, he has made some fantastic donations to places of interest. Four or five years ago, when I had a handful of the loose coins, I gave one to Frank Sinatra while trying to hustle him for the lead in a screenplay I owned the rights to. I haven't seen him since, but I got close a few months ago when I tried to crash a party at his house in Palm Springs. I'm afraid to. try that again as his security guards succeeded in convincing me that I should be a good boy and get the hell out of there. Maybe I'll just put the trea~ure back in a vault, and re-read Jack Finney's TIME ANO AGAIN . I always secretly thought I could go back in time and if I should ever succeed I'll be a rich man. THE DAILY PfLOT. TV WEEK. DAYTIME M O RN I N G ,:00 ti Cl) s.riM s.-ter ltj Et!~ ftallm 6!25 D ~ "The Ethnic Ameri· e1n" aam•., ... ~ ..... : Set Dlftl• llkwits. CI> .......... ., .... • w, w.-.. u• Mon. • ca, IMs Saftdra Etcamitta fDhmla 6:301J s.t Y•1 liq Yee Mon .• Wed .. 10-.JO II (I) a..., Lii Fri.; Odyssey "Prescription tor Liv· D a fll) 11t1j d ....... In&" Tuts., Thurs. (j)~C.- (1) m Educatienal futans ..,. ..__. CM-· M ltj C.r11tr Ted Arastnq ..., .,_.. l:.Mll:"' Oft. 6:45 fJ) Co•MdltJ .. ...., 7:00 IJ Cl) News ooimr•stiow Cl) l,tne It Te leawer D Crtat Consntet C:.Atat Mon .. Wed .• Fri.; Ln fer 1k 70's Tues .. Thurs. D CllHr Ted ArmstrH1 m hp and His Buddies mea.wa fB Malbt o,.lltt fDSeM•• Stred 7:30 D canter Ted Armtreq Ci) Ion'• Iii Tep 5'ew fJNews D lM• Plutt E.artll Mon.. Wed., Fri.; Parnt Y..U. feru• Tues.; Y~ Hd tltt I~ Thurs. mCartNns . G)tlebe-.U, mr..... 11:00 II Cl) ..... Ille~ Is oam1 .. ,..., @ Cn11,1qc..-t •• Flfiac .. m Crllfts ... .._ ... ~ Wllllder- 11111 T ues.-Thun.; ... ..,. Fri. fD na Dldric C1 J ; mv... .......... AFT[P·~oo ·. fB Ji• Adl•s Sllow/llarbt ct.le Up-12.'GlflNM:U. amn...albtdt 1:00 tJ Captlln Kancarte D TIM Callery 00 Coff" lftak/CltHdrH't Tuc:t.r 0 Ral .. •rt• ML (JJ S.n._p Mel Knoepp D Cip•tN Clrt.u m Dennis a. Meua fJ) S1IQ W.-11 1:30 D Femm @Jac:tll ...... OLMecEaaJ m Yeci alld fne.G me•• 1:50 (1) ..... 9:00 tJ (JJ lite...,., WM D~mDl...,1,_. ow.w.,..n.tn Cil Piii Dlullue 5'ew fJJacllllMM m I lM Liiey; lleN: See Day· time Movies. Mon. G)UndeWalde m CIJ s.sa .. SbHt 9:30 ti Cl) Tiie .... Price 11 lllattt uameowta ... 1J Mewte: See Daytime Movies. fJNews m Tiie Metlters-1.U. ucept Mon. m...,., ... . fBhN ... •sa.. 10;0011 Cl) c..wt Cl) Mowle: Set Daytime Moms. 11 .... : See Daytime McMe:s. o Cil Cl> m,........ (j) Ill • "-s ., , ••• ,_ c...t f.D ...,..es -----.::: IZ:JO tJ ())As Ille W.W 1- D aim Dars .. OW U. 8Cl)(j)&J-~ GYMll•a..a-Wed. ...... See o.,tilM llowits. . .............. tD~h.,frt. l•=~-~ (l)ll'IY-W D WEB M llJ ClilMr.. fJ .... .,....... 1:49 ........... 2*»11 Cl) U.. II • ...., ,.....,.. :1..,.L. .. ,.,.. .... 8 (1)(1)0)1'1 .......... ..... _.., 2:3011Cl)1eo1t..,. • PROGRAMS aams.....-.. a CI> CJ) m n. °''"'' 1a .. ., ...... c... ... ti!) F..-.. 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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. fEBRUARY 18. 1973 I SUNDAY 0 Merit: .. lwana Devil" (adv) '53-Robert Stack, Ni1e1 Bruce. el Fre1te a la V'ldl 10:30 I) (j) face ttM Nation FEBRUARY 18 MORNING 6:15 m TIM Christophers 6:45 00 Christopher Close-Up 7:00 fJ The Archies O Tht Christophers O lntem1tlonal Voice of Vidory Cl) Directions 0 It 11 Written Cl) RH Hu111bard O Hour of Deliverance (fj Roman Hollcl1ys m Unit Ont ID Sacred Heart/The Chrlstophers 7:30 fJ Harlt111 Globetrotters O This Is the Lift O Mormon Tabernacle Choir @ Curiosity Stiop • 0 Campus Profile O Dr. lilly J. Harais ®') TM Jetsofts m 0-entary News ID Melodytand in Motion 1:00 fJ (j) lamp Unto My Feet 00 This Is tht Life O De Me Too Sllow 0 Rei HW11bard 0 My Fdend Pookie O Herald of Truth Old TI111e Gospel Hour mwonderam• m Revival fires 1:30 ti Cl) lool Up and live (}) Acdon de la Comunidad (I) Rul Estate Open House O Dolllnp 0 DIJ ot Dbcovery at KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) m Kattuyn k»ht11an 9:00 ti ea • .,. Titree D s.re11dip1tJ 0 °" of Disavtry 0 (1) C1tricsity Shtp/Multiplica· tit• hct 0 (j) Ofll Roberts (lg) It h Writtu 11J lrltllef Al ti) M ... y hlabru 9:3011 Ttdly'a lttll.,_ D Qal ... ,. MJ SerllOn U Aluzin1 PrtpMciu (j) MM: Mf"n Maidens of Outer Splc9,. (sci·fi) '56-Susan Shew. Anthony Dtlter. (j) let Titen le u,tit e ltltlNyll lulll111n al Dly of Diacowry 11J Old T11111 Qoapel Hour m Esta Es la Yid• m NIC Relistous Spedal 10:00 U Stlpl to uamln1 0 (!I m W o r I d Championship TeHll Live cov~raee from the Col· lseum In Toronto, Ont. Canada. Jim Simpton and Bud Collins are the commentators. u .... of ,..., o (]) m 11111n111e Cl) lV I Loeb It Larnifta 0 00 al MaM 1 Wisll/Multiplla. tion Rod II) T1tls 11 Your lible g) Vtcta det S..ltl1rie 11:00 ti News11allera O Youna at Heart 0 (]) Cl) (!) NIA l1sletball 00 CBS Chlld•H'I Fil• fativel m Movie: (C) "Son .i lassJt" (dra) '45 -Peter Lawford, June Lockhart. II) Church In the Home m hnt1ll1 Do•lnlcal 11 :30 ti PubUc Service Fil• From Amer· ican Cancer Society. O Old TI111 $ospel Hour O Movie: ''Geel Is MJ Co-Pilot" (dra) '45-Dennls Morain. A r r r P •• n (' l\l 12:00 IJ You Art Tllen "Harriet Tubman and the Undereround Railroad" (R) The story of the former slave who repeatedly risked her life to brine freedom to others. lnternationaf Hour II) lnttlli1ent Part11t 12:30 ti Ci) CBS Sports s,.mc.a.r Final 11me of World Cup Ice Hoell· ey and World Invitational Swim Meet. 0 ~ m NHL HoQey Montreal Canadiens vs. Toronto Maple Leafs. 0 Oral Roberts @ Fll111 Ftatun II) Joe De Sitv1'1 Open Foni• 1:00 0 T.be c1, ... pions (l}CB~GoJf Clwk O Movie: (C) "Qlpr (com) '65 -Jackie Gleason, Kathrine Kath. m Dltun ...... ti) I lficiA I Jldtida JwH 1:15 o (I) m Aaencn --.. 1 :30 Ci) f11ll featlrt m Vtkt " ea1w.,, ms..-..v....,~ 1:55 0 liap W-.U,/NecMy The LA Kinis vs. California Golden Seati. 2:00 B Mech "Mothers and the Prt· mature Babies" 0 (]) (I) m " •• ., d c:-era $perts ... ,... ())Z..,1111 momrU•tta m • ., "Dbctwry m rnttwa1 F1•1co ~:15 D (]) CIJ m Artdr Williams s. Diep Ope11 Anal rounds of this 1olf toymament from Torrey Pines Coun· try Club In Sin Dieao. 2:30 I) Dr. lrtH Kaaeftl o tl'i m ,. .. , ttie ,..... CJ) Mme: "TIM Well" (dre) ·s1- H1nry Morain. Ridlard Rober. II) r .. MaltM 1114 Aa• tli) TtHb AllyoM1 "The Forthlnd" (i)MtN l:OO B Mewte: <C> ........ (actv) •10- eurt Reynolds. Arthur Kennedy, Blf· ry Sullivan. 3 .. e r- t" n R) im at 65 A re· rs olf n· ar· OSu"°' g I.et Tmi11t'• Ctff Lawrence Welk and Honn Crosby are featured. (l)llacl....., D CI> m , ..... •Id Aaswtrs THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI(. t• O l•padt Host Manual Araeon talks with Art Brambila and Mario Panlaaua about Brown Baa Produc· tlons 1 recordln&, publishina and artist minaaement company devoted to Mexican-American performer.. fJMIN: (C) ...... ...._.." (dra) '56 -Spencer Tracy, Robert ID JOHN WAYNE & * ANTHONY OUINttli~ "BACK TO llATM ... " Wapet. alllllllilt .. .,..... .......... mc111a-.... ID t.l et .. Wiit .. .... :.._tl.....,.(dn) '45-Jollft Wayt11, AnthonJ Quinn • ...... . ...... , ..... ~ .......... m E4ll " °'"'"' ......... 3:30 8 ,_ Hostess Inez Pedroza elt· ploru tfle wOft of the Jofln Tracy Clinic In the care of duf and bflnd dllfdrtn. fD ll'llt IHilha "The Sino·Sovi· et American Trianelt". 5:00 II lite lllck Tllllp Part 4 Shnoft Want, Ttua Wyatt and Wolfe Harris ltlr. fDM ........ El)Hls.,..._ 4:00DlllllcM (1)111111' D W ...._ '1hree Jewish Spokesmen-Conversation In lon- don" ()) .. , ..... ................... .. ......... , ... ~ Cll Drlpet II ....... Wtlltln Martin Milner and Kent M~rd pest. (j) ,.,. .. " ....... Sii D Jt• no.a ......., Dolphin and sail fishlna In Panama ,._. mackerel fishlna In the GuH fi Ma· tco • . Cl)..., It Alai .. QR ..... fJ ....... NAlllf a• ..... ............ • ... It At ....... ,, ... tl)F ......... F*-·-tf ... • a. ........... ~ . .... OM AMY CAI.IF. R.E. l'AID FOR OR MOT/ NOW MUCll DD YOU MEED. CAJ1 US TODAY FOR iilMEDIATE SERVICE/ .... Sblet ... fl)Tem•r.,... ID11111htllelll ......... LlliMI ........... ............ 4:30 8 Clfm "Circus of the Grtat Stirs" S:JO B CIS ~ llllbalN JICll WhifaUr hosta. let put JOU • ID When you have It together you know it. If you •• greatl If you don't, then you should call Di1covery. We can get you together ... really together ... with the kind of people you can really be compatible with. So. for a groovier way of life, do the "in'' thing. Call Discovery As heard on the KGBS Feminine Forum (Contintltd) I.OS ANGELES ORANGF. COU~TY (213) 381-3393 (714) 835-688S SZSO •'Hi-hire ...... IAe ~. Calir 11w Oe, .. 1 City 8hd. Wat, Oran,s~, Calir. ' --------------------------------.............. ~2)0 ~'ilshirc Blvd., Penthouse, LA .. <:•· .90<>10 I I l9ilUUlliltl The Ciry. 1 Ciry Blvd. West., Oran3c, Calaf. 92668 I II A DiYilion of Narioul N~ I Sociological ln1<iu1tc AdJrns I I Y-.1-tofledoottW~it....Urc.._d,ff~rr:>i'Gi~ I --w-••-*·a•he '-••..iutu!••6S. Cirr Start'·------ 1 I •• 0 '«'iJowcd D Dinm.~ . • PhOM Bus. No. I I O Sin1.lt' A1,t' -I Df' 2/W7J I :..-------------~ ..... -·--------------------------------- ,... 7 G58 000 OOOXDHOOill80G CEOL B.. DE Mii.LE'S BIBLICAL SPECTACLE "'11IE TEN COMMANDMENTS" AIRS AS 1HE ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE (FEB. 18)-All AT ONE TIME-FROM SPM TO ll:JOAM. nus IS 1HE FIRST TIME TIIE soxomcE BLOCK- llUSTDl HAS BEEN SHOWN ON 11/. PRODUCED IN 1956, 11IE FILM TRACES THE LIFE OF MOSES AND DETAII5 THE HEBREWS' RIGHT FROM EGYPT. A CAST OF TIIOUSANDS HEADED BY SUCH SCREEN LUMINARIES AS CHARI.TON HESTON (AS MOSES), ANNE BAXTER. YUL BRYNNER. YVONNE DE CARLO, JUDl1H ANDERSON, JOHN DfJlEX,, NINA FOCH, JOHN CARRADINE. EDWARD G. ROBINSON, SIR CEDRIC HARDWICXE AND VINCENT PRICE. THE FDM IS A REMAKE OF DE MW.E'S 1923 SILENT Cl.ASSIC OF THE SAME TITI.E AND WAS HONORED WITH SIX ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS-INCWDINC BEST PICI1J1lE. AND WON AN OSCAR FOR ITS SPEClAL NOTABLY 11fE FAMOUS SEQUENCE DEPICTING 11IE PARTING OF THE RED SEA. AMER ICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee Inc. 1234 S. M•in St., Santa Ana 547-5826 H•bor Amenc.n 1969 H...bor Blvd., Cost• Mew 6464261 Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 541>-4444 Crevier ~ton 208 W. 1st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 BUICK S.uer Buick -2925 Harbor Costa Mew 979-2500 CADILLAC Nabers Cadilac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 CHEVROLET Connel Chevrolet 2828 HarbOr Blvd., ~sta Mesa 546-1200 CHRYSLER · PLYMOUTH Huntington BHch Chrysler-~ 16661 Be.Ch Blvd. Huntingtori Be.ch 540-5164 DATSUN Cost• Mesa Datsun 2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 54().6410 Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-7781 DODGE Courtesy Dodge 2888 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa 557-9220 FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. Main St., Santa Ana 546-7070 'Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 Wilson Ford 18255 Beach Blvd. H.untington Beach 842-661 I University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 JAGUAR Bauer Buie~ -2925 Harbor Costa Mesa 979-2500 LINCOLN· MERCURY Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury I 30 I No. Tustin, SPta Ana 547-9183 Connel Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 5-46-1200 MERCEDES-BENZ Jim SleMOM Imports W.,,.., I Main St .. Santa Ana 546-4114 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 H.rbor Blvd •• Costa ~eu 540-9640 THE DAILY PILOT, 1V WEEK. f'EllRUARY 1&. 1973 · OPEL Bauer . Buick -2925 Harbor Costa Mesa 979-2500 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE · AUDI Don Bums Porsche-Audi 13631 Harbor BIYd. Garden Grove 636-2333 Chick Iverson Ponche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546 4444 TOYOTA Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Btvd •• Costa Mes. 646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN Harbour Volswagen 18711 IMc:h Blvd. Huntington S.ach 842..+135 VOLVO SUNDAY (Continued) Cl) TIM Advent1trer II MHdnl Ctntr1tioft Doc Stv· er1nsen and Paul Williams 111est. 8 II Mondo "Headshrinkers of Ecuador" (l)Ntws ~ M .. : (C) (2tlr) "Ollr M11 fll11r (ach) '66 -James Coburn, LH J. Cobb. fl» Adcha Ont Two Tllr" fE WnlllllltH WHll In Rtvtn G)Do·Rt·MI aJHttHn &}S,etdR¥Wr ( ~ f r~ I '< ( , 6:00 1J (I) &O Mindi (]) Movie: (C) (2hr) "str1n11 ltd· feltows" (com) '6~Rock Hudson, Gin• Lollobrlald1, Gia Youn1. oa>mNews It Movft: (2tlr) ''VOJlll lntD SpKt" (sci·fi) '66 -Mitsundbu Kanello. {i) Pit ...... PrtM11ts c..,_.. siotl's Ctllldren D I Am So•tbodJ G TONIGHT .•• EMMA *PLAYS A LONE HANO! fl Tiit Avn11r1 ll)To•MtsShow fl) Mb-Chin's Stem tJl) lllQ Jour111I ail T lltro dtl Dnli111t &)TllfNStM ... 6:JO O I.ls.Se "A Joyous Sound" Part II As Lucy Baker lw1lt1 for the rt· suits of the operation ttlat could re~tore her heat1n1, Keith Holden continues his search for the miss· In& Lissie. 00 , .. , Special D E,..itness m MIN: (C) Cfir) """dul•" (dra) '69-Ceorge Peppard, Jean Seber&. Richard Kiley. fl» ftltiwals In J1pan fmlto• g)L...._. m ... u J1mes Sllow E!J Little R1suls 7:00IJNtws 0 MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S * WILD KINGDOM stars Marlin Perkins O ytild IOntdom "Tale of the fox" Marlin Perkins traces the adven· tures of a den of fox cubs as they explore the north woods of Wis· consin. 00 World of Survival DNews CJ) fa111ily Classics "Hiawatha" G Tllis Is Your lift "Glenn Ford" OJ Passport tt Tmtl fJ) DiHoft No H1111 m Jean Sutherland and Who's Afraid of Opera? "La Perlchole" a simplified version of Jacques Offen· bach's opera. m Wild Kln1dom al l.lwftnct Well! Show &) ScMtd Ricer LEASING? SEE ORANGE COUNTYS 1f1 Lincoln Merc~,y · Dealer FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON THE MOST POPULAR 1973 MODELS SANTA ANA LINCO LN MERCURY 1 JO l N TUS TIN AVE "i/\NT/\ /\NA 5 47 -0511 hp 10 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 18, 1973 7:3011 Diet Van Dr'• SMw Bernie and ED See Part I toni&ht: Carol decide to adopt a baby, but * "Point Counter Point" their prospects look dim after Carol Masterpiece Theatre t1kes so many lr1nquilims to calm Mobil ·oo Corporation her nerves th1t she dozes. llules fE) Masterpitc• n.1tre "Point ind cries uncontrollably durin1 an Counter Point" The flrat of 1 five· adoption a1eney Interview. pirt BBC dram1tizatlon of Aldous B ®l 8' Wortd tf DiSMJ "Ras· Huxley's savaae satire on tht roar· cal" Concl. Rascal becomes the Ina 20's. Stars 1re Lyndon Brooll neiahborhood terror, so the North 15 Philip Quarles, Tristram Helllnek family decides to release the .little as Walter Bldlake, Valerie Gearon raccoon wflere they found him. IS Lucy Tantamount, and Max Adrian Ci) The 'rttect.n as John Bldlake. D Ceorae Kirby Co11ecfy Marilyn @E y Nlor1 SyMi Michaels auests. 9:30 Ci) At la• 1J BU DOY EBSEN, PRIVATE G Can One Find Happiness * EYE BARNABY JONES * In the Back Seat II Cl) 81m1by Jones Hired to lo· of a Rolls? cate the money a hit and run vlc-0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (21H) ''Tiit tim was supposed to be carrylna. Yellow Rolls Royce" (com) '65-Barnaby travels to a small rural fnarld Beramari, Rex Harrison, community whose leadln1 citizens G!orge C. Scott. have forrntd a murder rlna. Claude OJ Three '•uports to Adventure Akins, Neva Patterson, Dabbs Greer Ell) Ont of 1 Kind "Steve Goodm1n" and Lou Frlzzel 1uest. @IJ I.I Crilda Bien Cri1d1 G Ntw1 &) Pro Sllfn(s Rldltst Raca -OJ The 111 Quutloll the llntt Cup 1972 9:40 W Fil• fHturt 1:00 II()) M•aes•H A pair of long-10:00 e Dly of DiScovtrJ johns, orlainally belon1ina to Hawk· 0 Co••unitJ.fttdbKll eye, become a bar11inin& point for m ti) News some Important special favors dur· t1l) fiMI Une • in& the Iona winter In Korea. IE hll4tn111 It ROLLER GAMES DIRECT 10•15 =~Conlon Show * T-BIRDS vs RENEGADES 10;301J n. rr.tectors ''A Kind of Wild · WHAT REVENGE DOES Justice" A youna 1lrt seeks vtn· REILLY HAVE PLANNED? aeance aaalnst Harry Rule for Jill· It Reller CatMs • In& her father. u (]) (J) m ABC S..Mly Movie: D I IHclA I Isn't It I Stull WOftd (C) <41nllr) "T1te Ten Commattcl-Jack Cassld1 narrates this docu· 11ents" (rellalous drama) '56 -mentary that ,explores how South· Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robin· em Californians will be llvln1 by son, Anne Baxter, Yul Brynner, the end of the 20th century. Yvonne De Carlo, Judith Anderson, 0 C1rner Ted Ar-.atn>n1 John Derek, Nina Foch, John Car· Cl) At l11ut radine, Sir C,drlck Hardwiclle, Vin· 9) Sin Diep hnor1• cent Price. CharltOf'I Heston stars G) News as Moses in this biblical spectacle 10:45 fl) J1panese Llnpa1e Movtt of the Hebrews' fllaht from Eapt. 11 :OO II Cl) ®) Nns m David f...t .. " 1J Rei Ha•blnl ti> Ni,,_ Ne Uta fJ 81n1tr Ttd Armtro111 m Lea ....... Celltctlve (R) ID~ @I) E c.m.ate G) ~ Wlllllft &) ~-dtC Dtlllllp fll) ._.. 73 "Uncontrolled &> Dni4 SuatiMI ._ Growth" (R) 1:30 II (I) .... Minnix aets his 11:30 IJ ......... ca .. stran&est assl&nmtnt when I busi· CJ t1Q) TNIPt 5'ow nessman uks to l\ave himself In· Cl) Ttlt,.. vestiaated, even to the extent of fJ Mtvlt: "Stn11Jltr tf tM rulnln& his reputation. William In••" (mys) '46--Robtrt Bar· Shatner, Susan A1nnery, YYi>nne rat, Rosemary L• Pl1ncht. Cral& and Karen C1r1son 1uest. m Movie: "Coll ... d DtdM" 0 al a;, NIC Sllnclly MJsttlJ-(dra) '49 -Clark Gable, John Hee R1•MJ "The Mystery of Chalk Hodlak. Hill" (2hr) Hee Ramsey's bride· to· OJ Movie: UJM Stvtlttt ,Yell" (dra) be and her youna son are killed dU(· '46-James Mason, Ann Todd. ln1 a staaecoach robbery while en· @I) &trellis Muslcllt1 route to the weddln1. When Ram· 12:00 fl!) J .. kl HY sets out to find the klller, his 12:30 (j) Tractdtn prime suspect turns out to be the • D CJ) Newl son of an old friend. Pat Hin1le, l:Ol D Mevte: (C) "'Tltntrt tf Onell" Bruce Davison and Sharon Acker (hor) '66-Chrlstopher Lee, Jull1n auast. J11nette Nolan Is seen 11 a Bond. crusty old ranch woman and HenJY a (I) News Jones J>O*ays 0oc l<lrby. D 1t1t n.. ID Ctut1rn fNturu 1:30 II) Mevte: "The M111 11 AnMd" 9:00 e Sltlutaf DtttctM (dra) '56-0ant Cl1rtl, May Wynn. Fl pl 8 tt l l 73 Int Ive· TE lo· vlc- ina. ral ens Ude reer lled fl) MONDAY FEBRUARY 19 For momlns and afternoon llstlnp. pf ....... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m (C) '"Sinbad the Slllor" (adv) '47-0ouaras Fairbanks Jr. 9:30 D (C) "lid Sa&IW' (mus) '62 -Elvis Presley, Gia Youna. 10:00 CJ) (C) "The Snow QuttA" (Cir· loon) '60-Harrated by Art link· letter. O (C) "Thunder Over H1w11i" (adv) '56-Rlchard Dennin&. 12:00 O "Motor Patrol" (mys) '50-0on Castle. Jane Nip. 12:30 m "Retik, tht Mooa Mtnact" (sci· fl) '66-Georae Wallace. 1:30 0 "Cynar1" (dra) '33 -Ro111ld Colman, Kay Francis. 0 "neJ Drive by Ni11lf' (drl) '4o-Humphrey Boaart. 3:00 Cl) "llaa and Country" (dra) '65- Dirk Boaarde, Tom Courtenay. O (C) "Man of the West" (wes) '58-Guy Cooper, lee J. Cobb. ~ (C) "If a Ma• Answtrs" (com) '62-Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin. f \/ f •, I '~ r; 4;00 I) M .. : (C) "'TarzH anll n. Yal-1., tf Wd" (adV) '66-Mlke Henry, David Opatasllu, Haney Kovack. The youna heir to the throne of a lost city of aold is kldnaped and Tar. zan sets out to rescue him. 0 Tiie Rlflt•an D CJ) m Lowe A•trican Styte m lqs Ind His lldclitt Q) Na11J and tilt Prtfwer fil) s.w.. Street Q)FttlxtlMClt 4:30 (l) Mewil: (C) "'TM Snow Qutt1" 0 FatMr lMWS lest 8 Ntn Schubeck, Morris m Yt&I and Frtelldl Q) &lftfpt'a Isl.Md fl)EJAIM Ef)U.rs'Club m 1111" 5:0008Cl>~Nttrs Cl) DraiMt DIMffrtiltblUts m • fhtstonts Q)Ctts...t fBLIFllNiu fil) Mister Re11rs' Neipbof'flttd mrrals West EE Actitt1 neatn m ""''"" Q) Tllrtt st.ops 5:30 0 S.. Hunt (I) Hazel U (l)aJNen mo.n1su.. ... ,... Q) CttlrtslliJ tf Eddie's F lthtr m 111o Electric c..,.., fl) Lit 5tlHlal 6D ha Wibitl'I Ton Tall! GI!) Musial §) Speed Racer &:oouoommm>a>Ntn (}) l1Ql News 0Bouw (})Set S•art 0 STEED LOSES MIND! * Mrs. Peel a Villain? 0 The Aven1111 m T1lt Flintstones ID Star Trell Ei) Ml Dulce Enamortda m Hoclaeptdct lodtt m Three Stoo1es 6:30 (j) Ho1111's Herott D Movie: (C) (90) "Do Not Dls- turt»" (com) '65-0orls Day, Rod Taylor, Hermione Baddeley. While on a business trip in Enaland, a wife becomes suspicious of her hus· band's relationship with his secre· I tary and tries to make him jealous. Cl) CIS News Walter Cronkite ®) Merv Criffl• Show m Andy CriffiUI EE DEBUT Consu .. r Education '1he Consumer's Identity Crisis" m Jtanne Carso1 Show ml Nowela a> Frin• and Nancy §) Little Rascals 7:00 B (})Om Nns 0 8owli11 for Dollars (I) Trutll or Consequences Cl) Wiidiife Tllatn D Wiiat's MJ u .. 1 m I lM Lucy m ' Dtu• of Jtanftie fl) fQJ Diablllll m Whetfl, Kiins and Clar al S Mor T}tM Cara cit Muitf EE Yattedada Musala m Al AlthonJ Pfnents E!J!pttd Racer 7:30 B JohnnJ M1nn'1 Sbnd Up and Cllttr '!Vayne Newton 1uests. CJ) Hopi's ... ,... 0 Tiie New Prb la litllt 0 Mme: (C) (Zlw) "Kolp" (sci· fi) '61-Mlchael Goup. (I) T1 Tell Ille Trvttl Cl) 'Tiit Tilrttltetbft 0 ORSON WELLES * YUL BRYNNER 0 Miiiion $ Movlt:' lC) (Zlir) ''lattla of Ntfttva" (dre) '69-Yul Brynner, Orson Welles. (f§WIW KIA&M m 0 BLOOD, SWEAT & * TEARS" IN CONCERT m I IHcijt I C.nll Blood, Sweat and Tears; Seals ind Crofts 1nd McKendree Sprfn1 star In this hoar Iona special. Q)Drlptt tJ)Qespirtte fm T'lf QI at'un-&ercises m Tiit Adttnturer a!) Rtv. 111 Plaafl E!) Sports Ctlalltnp Q) Tiie Adda• F1•llJ 1:00 I) &uo1..U "Jessa" Block Peters iuests as 1n old friend of Festus, but now a fuaitlve from the law. 0 Gi m laup-h1 Meredith Bu· ter and David Birney, TVs Bridaet and Bernie 1uest. (Continued) THE DAILY Pt l OT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 18, 1973 Page 11 MONDAY (Continued) 0 CI) Cl) (D TIM RoMlts "The Wheel of Death" While hidina out after a robbery, 1 hoodlum learns that he is ""ded for a bone mar· row transplant for hb youna son. (j) I lflcllL I 212912 A documen· tary about a Vietnam War veteran who returned to the U.S. with a Purple Heart and . . the drua habit. (IJ Go111er Pyle USMC EE Hennanos Cor11t til) I lfilcllL I TIM Mysterious Mr. Eliot A sensitive probe into the hid· den life of Nobel Prlze·wlnnlna poet T. S. Eliot. fl) Noch• d• Gala m Mieuellto Valdez Show ff) Movie: (Zhr) "Three . On a Match" (dra) '33 -Joan Blondell, Bette· Divis.· 1:30 m Merv Griffin Show ID Pettlco1t Junction EI?> Novtll THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18, 1973 (C) (2hr) "Riot" (dre) '68 -Jim 1~30 II Tllll ._. Brown, Gene Hackm1n. The story of m 1111 e.11iJ -.. • prison riot filmed 1t Arizona Im lltws/Spetta State Prison. 11:00 8 8 8 9) fE EB ..... II) Perry Muon . Cl) (I) lfO ..... fB Nino U 0. SWp ..,_. ED I "ICllL I loltro An in·depttl Cil Iii•'*' DHIM • 1 look at the Los Anaeles Ptlilharmon· 0 Movie: .,"""*'° Peiwt'' {dr1) le in rehmsal and concert of R1· '62-8obby Darin, Sidney Poitier. vet's "Bolero" with Zubin Mehta m Trutlt or CN ..... Mn conductina. 0) Ptny M11et1 9:30 0 O.ris Day 5'low Doris Mar· fil> Jluti tin risks arrest for arand larceny a9 lllck Rtwiow in order to save her uncle, Auaust. 11:15 fl) Rolttr G111t1 1 lovable art foraer, from takin& 11:30 tJ (I) CU Litt Movie: (C) "TIM the rap. Bernie Kopell auests. Glass lotto• loaf' (com) '66 - O I snc1lL I Two In Tokyo Docu· Doris D1y, Rod T1ylor. mentary look at Japanese culture D al m John"' Canen throuah the eyes of a. classical a foru11 loxln1 Kabuki actor and a night club chor· 8 CIJ CIJ Q) Tht Did Cavett us airl. Sllow The Herlem Globetrotters. a NEWSBEAT ON 91 celebrated court comedians of the * Make the Move f~r News ::~~~tb;~it~~1~18nn~n:~~:t~o;.~r:~ fJ Ntw1 a:\ Thirty Ml tt ww. · r~au of Short.lfved Phenomena .re U:1 nu s .... • · • • Dick's auests. 9:00 tJ Cl) Hm's Lucy After Harry en· a9 Varltdadts m To Tell U.. Truth DORIS DAY, as the d1ughter of the capt1in of 1 1111a bottom bo1t bHed on C.t1lln1 lsl1nd, gets • Job· In an aircraft plant, where she Is suspected of be- ln1 a spy, In "The Gius Bot- tom Bo1t," on The CBS late Movie Monday at h:30PM. trusts his classic Rolls Royce to 10:00 0 CJ) Tltt New 1111 Cosby Show 12:00 m Alfred Hitdlcocl Prutnts her for the weekend, Lucy decl~es Comedian Groucho Marx, Sha Na 0) Sat.rt te Advtfmlrt to put her new auto mechanics Na ind slnaer Erin Aemin& auest. 12:30 g 11tws course to work. 0 m (IJ News m Mowte: "Co for lrnt" (com) 0 l1g) @D NIC Monday Movie: (C) fJ Cri•t Alhttrs '51-Van Johnson (Zhr) "Tht Alamo". Concl-:--(w.es) '70 EE Nunca Tt Ptnlonart m 1111 CetbJ $~ -John Wayne, Ri~ard Widmark, til) J'utu,. Tai-"Eneru ind En· 1:00 ()) 0 (I) Newt Lauren~ Harvey, Rtetmd . Boone. vironment" Second of two debates 1:30 tJ Mowlt: "The Set Up" (drl) ·49 The epic western that depicts the betwetn futurist Herman Kahn and -Robert Ry1n Audrey Totter famous battle for the Independence conservationist DIYid Brower. a ..... ' . of Texas. @I) Muchacha ltallau 3:00 tJ Mowtt: (C) "A Man Alene" a CV@ m QC Monday Movie: m Elcapt • (\Wes) 'S5-R1y Milland. 'ED SULLIVAN PRESENTS' In 1965, neglecting her career, Martha Raye began entertaining troops in Viet- nam. In 1969, when Miss Raye gave up a Las Vegas engagement for a stint in Saigon, Nick Condos, then her personal manager of 28 years, commented: "If the war keeps up much longer we'll both be broke." Well, the war is over, Miss Raye is back, and on Tuesday (9:30PM), she will treat television viewers to the memorable Martha when "Ed Sullivan Presents the TV Comedy Years," salut- ing a host of television's comedians and comediennes of the past and present, is presented as a special on CBS. As a veteran of two previous wars-- she entertained troops for two years in World War II and made three trips to Korea-Miss Raye has dedicated herself !o the Armed Forces. A trained nurse as well as an entertainer, she spent four to five months every year from l 96S to 1972 nursing in Vietnam. Wounded twice-once her jeep was overturned by terrorists, leavina her with five cracked and broken ribs; the other time she was bit by shrapnel-Miss Raye has re- ceived two Purple Hearts. She bu received numerous honors for her work a~ong the troops, includ- Page 12 ing a special citation, presented by Gen. Westmorland, U.S. Commander in Vietnam, for giving blood on the battle- field and then serving as a nurse for the next I 7 flours. · At the Academy Awards in 1968 Miss Raye became the first woman ever to receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in recognition of her efforts. She is now, and has been for some time, national vice president for P.O.W.- M.l.A. (Prisoners of War-Missing in Action). Aside from her military ·interest Miss Raye is still the same clown with the famous mouth who appeared in such films as "Waikiki Weddina.'' "Give Me a Sailor" and "Monsieur Verdoux." The sometime sidekick of Milton Berle o n ·the old Texaco Show, the star of her own 1953 Martha Raye Show, the 1967 Broadway lead. of "Hello, Dolly," and recently one of the stars of Broadway's "No, No, Nanette," Martha Raye bas • ~ truly proved herself a trouper. .. , ..;~ ~ ColulDDilt..-0,,... Eel S.IU•• = kfl) y-. recalll 90aM of .. .... IMlllOI Cele- .... COMHJ paf~ of Ille ,_. l5 -.. yun wtdi uJOl'ldUIMe perfor.wa by ~ IUdl tUn •Sid C.., (lop ,...I), Aft C8f'- MJ (bottom kfl) a .. lidiie GleMoa. f ~ I t 1973 dr1) r. roen Bu· are the Miss r to rian She ime, .W.- in iss the such Me The on her 961 and TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20 For momlna end 1ttemoon llstlnp. plene '" DAYTIME PftOGRAMS. a.tow, for your convenience, are the day'" movies. 9:30 fJ (C) "Mr. Hobbs T1kts I Yta· tiofl" (com) '62-Jimes Stewart, Maureen O'H1r1. 10:00 CI) (C} "Tht Dark 1t flit Top of Ute Stairs" Part I (dra) '60-Robert Preston Dorothy McGuire. 11 "Th~ forty·Nlne11" (wes) '54- Bill Elliott, Henry Morgan. 12:0011 ~Id Fntr" (wes) '53-John C1lwrt. Ralph Moraan. 12:30 m "Clory •t Sea" (adv) '54 - Trevor How1rd, Sonny Tufts. 1:3011 "Cupusten" (sus) 'SS-My· ron Ht1fy, Frank Richuds. D "Man Witll 1 Miiiion" (com) '54 ~regory Peck, Jane Griffiths. 3:00 (j) (C) "'Wtlt'9'1 Clla11ty?" Part I (com) 'S2-R1y Bolger. D ''Ten Stctncll to Hell" (dra) 'S9-Jeff Ch1ndler, J1ck Palance, Martine C1rol. 9 (C) "'SMetltlnr '" • LOMIJ Mlft" (wes) '68-0ln Blocker, Wer· ren 01tes. f I.' I I~ I ~~ c 4:00 .. llewle: (C) ''TM Se• Cua" (adv) 'SS-John Wayne, James Al· ness Tab Hunter. A hard-headed Ger~an captain sails a freighter from Austr1lla to the North Set before the British can capture Mm. 111'1MRifltu• u Cl) m ~°" Alttriun style m ••*'"ii' ........ aJ N1t11tJ ••' die Professor fil) Stsa•t Strtet U) Felix the Cit 4.30 Cil Movlt: (C) ''The Dark 1t the · Top of the Stliln'' Part I (dra) '60 -Robert Preston, Dorothy McGuire. 11 f 1thtr llftows lest U NIWI Schubeck, Morris m Yotf and Friends m 51Hlpn's l.sllncl fl)EIAIM m Ulrs' Club m kiltbl 5:00 II 11 Cl) dQl News (j)Dfaptt D BMrty Hillblltit.s m The Flintstones aJ'-t S..1rt fJ) LI f1briCI fil) Mister Ror•n' Ntl&hbofhoocl a;, Tnilts West ~Drl•• 9) Potpoun1 mnreeStoopt 5:30 11 Jerry West SHw/Llken W•rM· Up " ~ntlnued) THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18, 1973 BOBBY DARIN HITS DISC OIART 40TH TIME It's common knowledge that Bobby Darin's biggest hit record is "Mack the Knife," but the star of N~'s Bobby Darin Show (Fridays, 1 OPM) hu had 39 other disks ranked on the charts In the last l S years. His first single was "Splish Splash," which debuted on the chart of Billboard (one of the national trade papen of the music. industry) on June • ... ...., o.t. Oeft) .. _. .. Cloltl Ladt•• .... 6e dC7 of Ne" OrteMI la ... Md comecb'· 14, 1958. It reached No. 3 on the chart and remained on for 14 weeks. h "Mack the Knife" was his fift single, and his most successful. lt was the number one record of 19S9 and remained in the top position for nine weeks (only five other songs in the past 18 years have been number one for nine weeks or longer). It was on the chart for 26 weeks, and re- mains one of the bigg~t hit records of all time. Darin hu had ten top 10 singles. Jn addition to "Splish Splash" and "Mack the Knife," has other top JO singles m : "Queen of the Hop" (No. 9, 1958). "Dream Lover" (No. 2, l 9S9), "Beyond the Sea" (No. 6, 1960) and "You Must Have Been 'a Beautiful Baby" (No. S, 1961). Also "Things" (No. 3, 1962), "You're The Reason I'm Living" (No. 3, 1963), "18 Yellow Roses" (No. 10, 1963) and "If I Were. a Carpenter" (No. 8, 1966). Darin recorded "If I Were a Carpen- ter" written by Tim Hardin in 1966, and three years later Hardin reciprocated by record- ing Darin's "Simple Song of Freedom." Darin's latest hit single is "Happy," the theme from ·~e La~y Sings the Blues." It's has 40th single to make the chart. Which Hearing Aid is Best for You? • All-in-the-.. :a r • Eye Glass Type r • Behind-thc-F:ar •Conventional Type rr \'00 arc on<' or •ht• r11nu· nat<' Jl('rsons lha1 C'an l><'n<'· flt from a ll<'annJI Aid -,.ou ran·1 do b<•tl<'r than Sc.-ars .. al SK\HS ll<'arini.? ,~ CC'nJ<'r your ht•a rinJt will b<> l<'Slt>cl and l'tK'<'kt'd on t'll'C·t roni1· <'Qllipnwnl whic'h iii <·allt.'d an aucliunwh•r. This will l<'ll us tht• dt'J!r<'t' or loss a nd incJkah• how SIW· c·<'Ssrul \OU would ht-with :1 hearini aid This audimnrt t'r will also t<'ll .us tht• dassifi· <·ation or lypt• or lni-s. Ir it i" dt'tcrm1nt'd t hal mu ha\"t' a ronduc-tion I~< • . 111-: \It· INCi .\IU will not ht-r<'<'Olll· mcndt'd ror \lou but a r<'pc•rt will b(' st'nt' lo m ur family doctor or any <'ar s(l<'<·ialist of your t·hoosinjl. rr. on the uthc·r hand. it i~ dctem1ined that you ha\'t' an cle<'t ronl<'a ll\' c-orn'<'I ahlt• nerve dt'afrWs.< th;:it c·an ht• hel~ 11nd a llt-ari!'Jt .\id 1s re<·omm<-ndcd by S<>ars ~·ou will disc·ovl.!r that Jiood aids mijlht not bt.• l'X('(•p1iona ll~ <':<pt'n."1vt•. Ir you an• not sat· isr1ed by tht• n·sulti-.. you arc prnlt-.·ted by a mont'~ ba<.·k guarantct'. Ask About Sears Convenient Credit Plans llfllrllll( .\ldi. .\re .\\ail•blt' at tht' .folio" lag &-a" ~hm'!I lhlt'aa l'Mli. t '1•rrl11" t'ompco11 t;i,,, llh mpk .. \ ._,,.,. ~;1 \loMr 1.klMl.111· 111111' .. ll<NI l<•llJt ll.-;11·11 '"''llrldi:~ 1• .. ,rtlll't10A t•11" ~• llimp.111 .... ., ....... "llllll t ""'' M.11;1 r .... , ....... \ ""'"' ,. •• 13 TUESDAY (Continued) (I) Hazel IJ (j)E!)News m DtlUlis tM Meace G) C.U~p of £Mil's FltMr m The Eltdric eo.puy @E Las, __ m Don WlllOl'I Ton T1" EE) Uatacl 1 La Polld1 ms,eed beer 6:00 u a am mm> m News OO tli Nns U I.Hers llslllball takers vs. Chlca10 Bulls. (I) Get s.art 0 FAC!lESS MEN ... * Behind Death's Door O TM Awtn1trs m TIM fUntstones G) Star Trek fB Ml Duic. £n1ntollld1 m Hoc11fPOd1• todie m Tlll'lt Stoo(ts 6:30 @ Ho11n'1 Heroes 1J Movie: (C) (90) "This Property Is Condt•ntd" Part I (dra) '66- Hatalie Wood, Robert Redford, Charles Bronson. .A young girl, growina up in Mississippi in th• 1930's, knows there is more to life thin her mother's boardlna house. Cf) CIS Ntws Walter Cronkite l1Ql Mtrv Griffin SMw m w, snffiUt m '"•d Halashoa m JoMne Cortltl Sllow ([!) Novell ~ a> frank and RHCJ m Uttle R1sals 1;001J oo om News CI> Tnrth or Consequenca Cl) Saflri to Adventure 0 What's My Untl m I love Lucy . G) I Dream of Jeannie fB La Pareja Sin Pu fil) The Frendi Chef @I) El Amor Tiene Cua dt Muter ([!) Varitdld m Al Alttio"' Prestnts m Speed Ricer 7:30 tJ Bobby Goldsboro Show Bobbie Gentry guests. (]) Hog1n's Htr0t1 0 Police Surpon "Kill the Apple Tree" Dr. Locke discovers th1t 1 boy's life can be saved only by his father, who Is in hidin1 after a loan company robbery and mur· der. Ci) To Tell the Truth (j) This Is four ~If• 0 BAR ROOM BRAWL * John Wayne, lee Marvin 0 Millioa $ Mtvie: (C) (Zllr) ....... .van's R..,. (com) '63 -John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Elizabeth Allen. ®) Hollywood Squ1m mnms1rt m Dra&net fB La Medil Odlo1 tJl) Citp1tchtrs "Castaic Powe Plant'' A continued look at South· erJM:tlifomla's power sources. a;, Stalld Up and CIMtr EE)CoMtdy A SMALL-TOWN GIRL WANTS OUT .•. ANY WAY. SHE CAN. NA1'Al~ll~ lff)OI) llf)BEllT llEDFOilD · . Bmf 14'1Jt~D' D·Wl!J) THE 6:30 MOVIE (i} Page 14 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 11, 1!173 m It •• ....... tastes In American society . ........ ,..., ...... 1:80 9 Cl) i lricW I Cit .. .. Hit • lllcl J1wM1 . (R) Dr. S.1111' ..U·wened cat with Cl) lftista Mnlal the st.Mpipe hat sprinp ltllo ldion G) Festini lltl.icMI In this lnflMltd special. 10;00 D al 8' NIC hports "And When D a ID•,.....,....._: (C) the War ls Ovt(' Rescheduled from (2ilr) ..,.., ......... (R) (dra) 71 unltr week due to Pf•·tmptlon by -Jlmes Stwlrt. AllM Baxttr, the death of former President lyn· Geor" KeMedy. Three convict bud· don 8. Johnson. dies .-1y rtltasect trom prison D CJ) Cl) m MMw• 'w.-,. llD. must tct.me to l't money that ''The Other Mattln Lorin(' Thi tmo· rlahtfully btloftp to OM of them. tional strain of an impendlnt di· D (J) (j) 9 T••••• 11t-vorce ca~d by a man's homostx· ... "RX: Nose Job'' Mittie wants ual tendencies sends him Into a plastic SU'ltfY on her note ind diabetic coma. Noland sets up 1 ctosed·cfra.1it pay IJ loris 11$ff Pmeltl 1V sltow to pie• up the tab. m m ...... GJ................ fB Nu.ca Te Ptrcleflart • ._., .. USMC fD Fii• OdpllJ "Ivan 9 Hlnl11• Ctrait rible" Part I (R) -ta.Era .. _,,. ~umenta" (R) a> ......... IUllHI ·-...... 10:30m1111 Cesbr .. G> c.tre , ........ 11a. G) Nlwt/Sptfb ..... : (a.)..,.... .. ....,. 10:45 ...... <com> '38-Carott Lombard, Ralpti 11• B DD @I) tD m,.... Bel1emy. CJ) Cl) t1j ..... l:lSU .... : (C) (21,illr) "'Tn,11 UO..Stltl.,,_. C...-(dfl) '67 -Yul Brynner, Cl)...,.. DillH C1uistopbtr ptallMMr. D llewit: (C) "'Stlltn Htun" (dra) 1:30 B Cl) ..._. FM.o A tnvel aaent '63-Midlael Crail, Susan Hayward. oper1tint pmbti"I jUftUts Is slain • Tnillil er ~ ..... as • w1ntln1 to his partner to stop e PtrrJ llatH eotnpftin1 for the 11mbliq busi· fB ..,_,TM ~I ness. &> llacl .... 8 Cl) Cl) at MC,..., MM: 11:1511J a.. 34 (C) (91) •a ...... Lift" (dra) ll:JO 8 Cl) CIS Ldl ...-: (C) .. 10 'n-Caof11 l.lachma11. Mll'tln Bal· .. .,... Piece" (dra) Richard At· Slfll, Wilfrid Hyde-Mite. A h1ppily ttnborouah and Judy GHton star. tHnitd couple, childless for 11 8 GI G WMllJ C.... .... years, dbccMr they art upectin1 au...,_ • babJ. . a CJ) Cll m n. 111a CMtt ID ..... lltfftl .... SMw Dick Interviews 111 MVtn e hllwll Jwlla members of the William C. loud fJl) • ..,..., ...... Family-portrayed In the PBS 1tr· E El Mlde .. Ellhlll Its, "~ Amtricln f1mily." ...... .,., .... , .... t:to.""' -12:tl .... llklKMl,...... ·-• Safari .. Mwenart ........ u.. ...... t:JO e Cl) 1 mcw;1 u .... rr.. l2!30 8,.... _.. "'Ott 1V ComtdJ Y11rs" • .... : ..,...,,. (dra) '49 - F11Md colUMnist·showmln Ed Sul· Jeannt Crain, WllUam lundlsan. !Ivan llosts this spedal rte:1Hin1 ... Cellf IM MOit .....,..,.. ttltvisiott 1;00 CJ) DD (I)..._ c:omedJ ~ Cf the past l:JO B ....._:"Casa""'.,._.. (com) 25 yurs 11'4 offectns 1 com&Kt-'44--Glfy Cooper, Teresa Wrlaht. ...... '°" at tM penou1tt1es, 2;00 m u N1&11t Sllft: .... .. u. lltrfonuftcls ..... tntertllftment ........ .,.., ..... HEARING AIDS aren't much fun but . . . -HEARING IS! Leet y9., _. .._ • .............. AIMfk-clecw.4 to ... tM ...., ..-, ....-4. Wiiiy 4M't rott l•I• tM fH? Cetl tedtry for • ••••s•a.. -No _,...,._, of ceWM! • HEARING AID CENTER m&a 1 m Nii.Tiii 11.Dt PHONE 892.· 6611 ROY THINNES: AOOR WITH A TRACI RECORD Roy Thlnnes Is an actor whose work Is familiar to tele- vlalon viewers In more than 125 countries. In his most recent role, he stars In "The Norlisa Tapes," a program development project airing as a special Wednesday My&- tery Movie (Feb. 21) at 8:30PM on NBC. Thinnea became a favorite of daytime audience& when he starred on General Hospital in 1983. In June, 1965, he . Angle Dlcklnmn bellev" her dMd huaband hu come to lffe 1nd 1aka Roy Thlnnes, who ln"9tigat• the .,.,_. natural, to help her learn wMt has hlppened. was about to sign a new, long-term contract with the show when 20th Century-Fox signed him for the role of Ben Quick In the TV series The Long, Hot Summer. Two year .. later Thlnnes starred in The Invaders, a science-fiction series. In 1970 he played Or. Whitman on NBC-TV's The Psychiatrist which was part of the network's Four-In-One series. Between repeat showings in this country and more than 125 other .countries which eontinue to run two of the seriea on which he has starred, Thinnes is among the world's better known TV actors. Roy was born In Chicago, attended school there and prior to a tour of active duty In the Army as ,a military police man, went to Los Angeles City College. After ap- pearing In several Industrial films, Roy made his. profe&- slonal acting debut in 1957, in Chicago, as a juvenile In a TV pl1ot starring the rate Frank Lovejoy. It was later tere- vised on "DuPont Theatre." Earlfer, Roy worked at Jobs that included paper and milk routes, furniture salesman, selling vitamins, hotel clerk, typist, film inspector, cab driver and copy boy for the Chicago Sun-Times. In addition to his series work, Roy has stage, stock and off-Broadway credits and had roles on such TV programs as Playhouse 90, 12 O'Clock High, The FBI, Gunsmoke, The Untouchables, Peter Gunn, Eleventh Hour, and The Fugitive. Page 16 THF OAILV PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY J8, J973 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21 For momtnc and afternoon lltfnea. ple.se see DAYTINIE PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, • the day's movlef, DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 fJ (C) "Jlpn" (dra) '68-Hany Guardino, Bradford Oillm1n. 10:00 (})CC> "11w o.rt at 1111 r., tf die Stairs" Conti. (dra) '60 -Robert Preston, Dorothy McGuire. U "llldit 0---(ICfv) '51-Bar· bara Britton. Willard Partter. 12:00 u '1>kll lflCJ WI. c:-ball"' (mys) '.t&-Morpn Conwir. 12:30 m .,.._ of Slra•n" (dra) '49 -Edw1rd G. Robinson. 1:00 D (C} "he Tilird Vtlel" (mys) '60 -Edmond O'Brien, Julie London. 1:300(C) ...... °" tile ......,. (com) '67-lancfo 8umne1. 3:00 ()) ...... ,.., Claltteyr' Concl. "'TM PIWftbfobf" Pert I (dra) '64-Rod Stei11r. D ...-itness '" .... l'rllectltiM" (dre) '58 -Tyrone Power, M1r1ene Dietrich. og "Stnan and W" Part I (dre) '40-Joan CrawfOf'd, Fredric March. 4:00 ti (C) "so.tad tf All"" (dr1) '68 -Burt Ives, James F1rentino. 4:30 Cl) S... a lOAll lltillc &:00 t1 o am m El!> m""" (1)119 ..... lllMllZI Cl)Ctt Smit D TONIGHT BEWARE! * The Cybemauts' Return an..-....,. m1111r.tste .... .., ... , ... m ... Dulct w..,.. ........ , .......... §)n111sa..rn l:JO(l)Htp•'•"'"" D lltM: (C) (90) "11111 PNMltwl Is c ... ~ ........ Concl. (dr•) '66 N1t1lle Wood, Robert Redford. A ~uni fir1, erowin1 up in Mississippi . In the 1930's knows tbera Is more to life than her mother's botrdin house. Cl> CIS ...W. W11ter Cronkite 911ttvlltfftw ... .,..., .... fl) c...., U.C..._ "Mrtlts in the Mar1tet Pfac:t" Part I e-...c.r... .. GB.....,, G)f ..... .,...., m....., u •• .ra., ., 0 Mer n... Can .. ....., a!) Mdllt1h1 .. ta c.-w. &JAIAlu.,Pmtlltl .,_... ... 7:3081'e leldlllUtn Oom Deluise 1uests. (}) .............. 0 Weit Till Yew F.U. llb ..... "The Swimmiftl Pool" A blc•yard battle erupts when Harry ~ and neipbof Ralph sf\are exptMtS IOI' a swimmi111 pool. RtseNduled. D MeN: (C) fZ%"> "'Triple er." (dta) '67-Yul Brynner. Ci)TeTtlU..Td ()) YM AIW ,_ H fJ POISONED & DOOMED * TO DlE IN DAYS D -S llllit: (C) (a.) "Ce'-., lie ....... (dt11) 70-Tom Tryon, Carolyn Jona. flfl'Y .. fOr ...... .TUtClft ....... fBlaMt111c11 fli) Dell' It At tllt SWetrMf m 11111 .. ,. Utt EfJ Mdlel ,....., 1..-00 fl S.., • Qer Danny Thomas and The l1tterme11 pat. DQi8'AMll-IZ "~ OffQr Rttd Is susptndtd #hetl I dyift( unermtcl man and IMthtr witness accuse him of the ahooti"f. D CJ) CE U,... L,.. sa.. When clect1t Ind CUftMftl flit, Pllll sees no .., out of t.kinc his wfft to the annual~ dlnc:e. Cl) I IHclAI ._ Willi tile """ Documentlty Oft the 2,000·mlle Trans-Pacific Yacht bet. ............... . .... .,.. ... ,,,...,_~ fD ...... 73 "f.-of the Pris$'' fl)U.llft m .... : <21w> ..,..... 111r <•> '3S-.llmes C.11t1. a:•aam• ...... .., ..,. "" .... : (C) (Ill ..... .... T ...... (mys) '72 -ROJ TN-. Anlit DictiftSOft, Clauclt Ml111. M first lft &111btllewtr, • ...., ••• inwstl&ates ftlturll and sU)eme. tur1I phellOfMfta, ii caqflt up lft UM case wllen he lt1ms that 1 man btllewd de.cl is still •IM. D (j) (I) &I AIC W1llu llq .... •: (C) (90) ............ CellN s... ...,.. <an> ·n-tte ~ Milo O'Sllea. Thi pucefal MlfltJ of Dublin becomes • ...... ...,. •ttln1 for • hlllftttd Merlan woman wfloM flmbatld his vu· ishtd IS thcM.cb he MWr tlittld. ......... .,..... ....... ........ f!)Utllebak 7:00. Cl) • ., ..... ................... Cl) Trdt • t.ln• IHCll ())u.ta•W.W HOB Cl) ....... Celtlr Thi •lent· ,,.. of how mutfl to telt • patient •bout •n lllnm eottfn>ftb Dr. Gan-non. I Wlalt'• .., Ult? ' ..... ..., ........ ,, ....... •c..1· .,..,_ ..... • ~It,.,. "Robtfta Ale*'' Slftttl/pllnfst Robena Aac:l Id• Arthur Fltdltr lltd the 8ostoft Pops. t:JO fJ EARLIEST PRIME *TIME NEWS a .... ., ..... ,.,... EEDC1te• lli1111te 10:00 IJ..(J) C:-Geraldine Brooks 1Utsts as lM •·•if• of an im· porter who hires Cannon to obtain rei.. of lMir IOft, tmpfisoned in Tu"'7 on a df'UI dl1119. 0 £xOTIC WOMEN LEAD * McCLURE ON MERRY CHASE! NEW .. SEARCH" a 41 m SEAltCH "Goddess of Destruction" Probe aaent C. R. Grover Is cauaht up in the intriaue of Hindu ritual while lnvestlaatln& the theft of a valued statue and the mysterious duth of Its owner. Anjanette Comer auests. omm ..... D Cl )(IJQ)Ow11 Ma,.. "Some People In the Parll" Amy Reitfler, who was sett\ runnina from a Santa Barbara peril where her fritnd, alr1ine pilot John Mado· van, was found deed, is charaed with his murder. l>ledal.-teftPme.U fl) Nnca Te,.......... m Let ....... CelectM lnvesti· aatioft of parents whose children are put In foster homes; physicians provide advice on how to aet your mtdlcal money's worth. fl) Mld.U ttlliau lO:JO DT• llCl ... c.sa., .. al ""'9/s,.tta Q)42"-ll:G088Demm ..... ())(1)9 ... ........ ..,... Cl) .......... IJ**: ~ (dra) '43 -Humphr., Botert, lnarld Bera· men, Paul Henrtld. .TNtlt tf C..n.-Pctl . ,..,,.._ ..... T .. ....... .,, ....... (R) ......... ll:l5EC111m1M 11:• 8 Cl) CIS t.a IMll: (C) .... 11-Ill~ (com) '58 - WJ Grlffltlt, Don Knotts. a am...., c... ........ s.-• w Cll m .. c.w.tt Jlcfl BtlWIY end IHI r.o.bJ autst. •T•T•tt.tThllll 12•• MIN....-Pmnb ....... Adwlltlrl .... l!:Jtl"'-.... : .,.. CntM4 Welt' (dl'I) 'SS-frank Lovtjoy. ••c.111JS11tw l:OOCJJDDCIJ..._ l :• ..... : (C) ·11 ....... If ~ (com) '52--Mltzl GIJ· w , Scott lrldy, Michael O'Shea. 2:09 ........ Slllllr: ............... "A ai.., It Oldenl," Hfllt Aft ...... J:ll ..... : ............. c.. ""11' (llof) '59 -Jotnna Moote. J THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18. 1973 THE WORLDS WITHIN A CITY 11le map41cmt tcailc ••-of San Fran- cisco, unique to the city which has been called "the jewel of the Pacific," 1erve as backgrounds for ABC'• The Streets of San FranciJco. The hour action series, now airing Thunday nights, 10-11 PM, stars Karl Malden as Det. Lieut. Mike Stone, and Michael Dou,W as bis young partner, Asst. Inspector Steve Keller. They are two men who watch and deal with the constant drama of the city's population which, according to the city's Chamber of Cornmerc:e figures, totals some three miJlioo persons living on the six-mile-wide peninsula. Beautiful as the back- grounds arc and as much as they add to the series, Mal.dens says. ..we are not using them just for effect. ~r ~ories tell about the lives of people who reside m the many worlds which make up San Francisco. lf it's part of the story to tee Coit Tower or the Golden Gate Bridae that's all to the good." -' Home ... for M.we. mid o.p. ii a new modern building on San Francisco's Bryant Street where the Central Detective Bureau of the Police Depar1ment is housed. Bec:awie The Streets of San Francisco is a story of a city and its people, u seen through the eyes of policemen Stone and Keller, the action can take place anywhere. Episodes have ~ filmed in the posh elepncc of the Fairmont and St. Francis Hotek and the rag-tag ltreetl of Haight·Alhbury, in Chinatown and Union Square, on Fisherman's Wharf and the Marina. Location filminJ more often than not en- tails rouahing it. Wort goes on in the blisterin1 aun or bono-chiUing rain. In San Francisco, there'• more of the latter. Malden is one up on Douglu in that before lbe series itarted. he elected to wear a sweater vest under bis suit jacket on the theory it ftt the character of Mike Stone . Tltie Int TV .-. fer ..... Karl and Michael, it is also the first timo Kart bu a~ in filmed television at all. He bad three quiet tliDp in live 1V in the early fifties before he Cot more motion picture offers than he could accept. "In The Streets of San Francisco.'' the Acad· einy-Awud winnina actor told 1V W~ "audi- ences for the ftnt time 1ee the real Malden. rve always played a character as I did in 'On the Waterfront' or 'The Streetcar Named Desire' or such u Genenl Bndley in 'Patton'. In a teriea. however, the pace ia so rapid the real •you• comes out. lt's an interestin1 cxperie'tlce to ddc:over your real adf."' Wltll aaodoa plctse prodactloa at a low ebb, Malden la.st year decided the time wu ripe f!)r television. "I'm an actor who likes to work and the film industry is undergoing drastic changes. The big COJDpanies ue 1one and every"bodj is out hustling for money to produce his own pictures. I tried that but I djdn't like it/' he says. Malden adds, "One of the main ruaans I agreed to do this series is because Quinn Martin is the executive producer. Few producers can match his record with The FBI, The Fugitive, 1be Untouch- ables and Cannon, .. he says. A number of top stars have ~ in stories this past season including Janice Rule, Edward Mulhare, William Windom, David Wayne, Stuart Whitman, Richard Egan, Brenda Vaccaro and Bury Sullivan. la dae role of Mike Stolle, Malden is a widower with • colle~age daughter (played by Darlene Carr who appears for the first time in an upcom- ~g e~e '.'~yond Vcnaeance;. who grew up m the cuy, ,JOmed tho Poree u a rookie at 20, fresh from the Marines. Self-educated, he came up through the ranks. Steve Keller, on the other band, is young, a bachelor. ambitious and cerebral. Born in Fresno, Calif .• be went to San Francisco to attend college and stayed. The relationshjp of the pair is based on mutual respect and admiration which causes them to function like a well-oiled machine. The attitude extends itself into the personal relation- ship of the pair u well. "Michael keeps mo youna." says Karl with a grin, and Michael says, ''I learn more from Karl every day than I ever did in act- ing class." Coincidentally, MaJden worked with Michael's father Kirk Douglas in summer stock back in 1938 when they were acting under their real namei: Mladen SetuJovich and Isadore Demay. It waa Karl's wife Mona who came up with the two pro- fessional names they both now use . ,.,. 17 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. I • THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22 for mamlnc and att.moon llstinp, .......... DAmME PROGRAMS. .....,, for ,.,..w convenience, • the .,,. movleL DAmME MOVIES t:JO D "'Critic's CWce'" (com) '63- Bob Hope, Lucille Ball. 10:00 Cl) .. .,., of tllt ladun" (wes) '58 -fred M.cMurray, Join Weldon. D........,. (wes) '52-Jane Ni1h. 12:'00 It "Cllcuttl" (1dv) '47 -Alan Ladd, Willi1m Bendix. 12:30 m...,... Q1•p" (com) '31 - Jackie Cooper. Wallace Beery. 1:30 It "'Dut11 Vine," (wes) '46 - Robert l.Dwery. D "11't Uttle lidn1ppers" (dra) '54-Dunun MKRH. 3:00 ())"The Pnnbroller" Concl. (dra) '64-Rod Stel1er. D "s.eet s.etl et Success" Cdn1> '57-Tony Curtis, Burt l.ancuter. S "'s.ua ud '-"" Cone!. ( dra) '40-Joan Cmwford. (C) "'Qura•· tilM" (dra) '70-G1ry Conins. E V E -.... '. G 4:CIO. Mewlt: {C) ""111 9'llttJ Prefes. _.. (com) '63-Jmy lewis, Stel· 11 Stevens, How1td Moms. Jeny pl1y1 1 1ooty colle&• profmor who turns Into 1 c1mpus htto. OTM......,. D Cl) ED LM a.inc..,._ m••_. ... ...... m....., ..... ,. ..... tESnaMltrlit &)FtliltlllCll 4:30 (J) Mewlt: ...,., .......... (wtS} '58-frtd M1dtUrr1J. DFltlltr ....... D Nnn Sdlubect. Morris GIYect_.F ...... OJ Cllllt•'s I ... fBEIAm E!)Lilrl' a• &)IUllM S:OODO(l)~Nnn ()) Dnlpet D IM"11t1ftil1ta GI Tiit FU..ts1Ma O)c.ts.lft EB LI FllMtca fE Misnr hem' ........... mrr.11s Wtst Em Dnlla m,..,n1 m Tine 5'leflS 5:30 It Se• Hast Ci) Haiti 0 ())E!)NNI GJDttllliltt.tMtuct OJ Ceurtslllp .t £Mi's F...., m .,.. Olc:tric e..,, .. , m Las Ct11t11s mDMWllMt'sT ... r• Em Altltl &)Speed beer , •• DD Em cm EB ..... Mu. wt1o is visitina from his n•· Cl) Iii.... lift Grtea. Tbtodofe &iUI cuestJ.. IJleuma ......... ..... @ See 11111rt m..., r ... 1111 OtJ..c on.~ m ......... Cef1lt • • f'llrtste.. m ne .-..uea ma.r.-........... fB 111 Dlllcl ~ ES,....._ s.otarte m.....,.,........,. m Mewit: <21w> · .. "'•• a.we" &') ....... ._... {aim) ''3-8ette Davis. ':JO ct).......,, """' l:lO GI ..... Sriffllt .. ftt" ...... fJ .... : (90) .......... CJ.A.'" lliA:I ('"JS) '65 -Burt Rayaolds, John t:OO II Cl) cas Tia......., II • v • •: Hoyt, Danielle Alibi'). A CJ.A. 1aeat C1'h"l ...._,, AlflW ti Yqillia ia Sliton Is murdered wflile trylnc ,,..?" (dr1) '66--Rldlard Burton, to deliwf 1 messaae to the U.S. Eliubeth T1ylo(, Georp Sepl, Embassy. SandJ Dellnis. After •n neoina out, Cl) CIS llln Walter Cfonlite a middlt·•led ptofnsor and his al llllY c.tffla a.. wife lnvl11 1 new YGU"I telCfttr m ..., c... and fib wife for • lit• drlnkina fD Sdietla ~ flhn (R) party which lllb until daWlt. m ._car....., a 9 m ,,..... "All About AA· Ee..,. drea" Myrna Lo1 auests a • wom- &J ff1llll ~ "'-' en's libe11tioft achoutt Chief lt00-&> um. ._. side ls caned upon to protect from • would-be essassift. 1:00 e Cll am..... 0 w (j) m ..., r. ''Sun •nd 0 ..... lw....., Cloud Shadow'' Cline risb his life @ ,,.. •Cr11•'1•• . to help two YGUnc 1overs and • Cl) Amlica. Mcwtln Cllintse settlement faced with ex-D -.ra llJ u.1 tinction. ••Lticet..cr --., I "-ti Jt..-fD A8 Altenc. F••ilJ The antac· ---~ fD r• QI Q'.....-&erc:iteS ooism between Bill and Pat comes E 8 .., n.. c.. • 11..., out ift the open. Q.i)T• .....-...... t:lOGNNs &)lldalAN m::::::.,....... 10:00 a lti m Dea. Martitl Willia111 7:ll fJ ,_ Dr. ...... WRiot" Kil· ('.oNacf _,Lonnie Shorr cuest emm ..... cbtt's Emetse11e7 Room 1s filled D Cl) @ m Sheb et s.. Fr.. wiUI ampus riot victims, includ· dlCll Mike Stone is held hostqe bJ ina Dr. Giltesfie. a street sane In ucbnp tor the @ ............. D n. Mll•w "lc:ons .,. F-of. rel~• of their leader. eve(' Gelle Bany matches his wits fJ a.ta """" "'9eltl .... nst --detec:tioa --=--and fB ..._. Te ,. ..... ,,. --.....-...... _ m w..w""' • .._ °' ..,_ eiperts. E lllCUdl• ttllMI .... ..,. .... 10-.30 II T• '-* (l)TeTll•T.... ll)CllemJh rtlf Alll6q (l) .... S..-fl)S.. frlMilm Mil .. Sarchlot" D Wherl the Stortt Flies * Ace is no Factor .;:u;s Se<:oftCI CttJ «:tot V'IClOf D -$ .... : tc> (%llr) al ..._,s,.rts ._ r .. l*'" <com> '65 -11:0011aaemm ...... M•11ea O'Sulliv111. Paul Fri Cl) (I) a ..... aa..r ....... "" ew. ...._ a..1ucu..,. • ftlt lift. ..... Bruins vs. Univ. of Orqon. ......... @ ........ ... m Acdllt Clicw ct.._.: tc> "'Tiie 111111•.-Ctd· tD...., fi) '6'--Gu;St -. 9,.._s.q.. m1ni1111Can1ntt1M11S ....... hmilJ • ""'-.. ff)llfwT~ ....... 9 THE WALTONS-A SHOW 8' .._. * FOR AU THE FAMILY IS lllci...., 8 Cl) n. • .._ Verdie Gra~ 11:15. a... 34 • practical nun. 11t1piq out at ll:JO 11 (I) 11ews the Waltoe hoN, la uMble to rt.Id D a 8' JellMJ C.-a.Ii and writ• but too proud to •dmit fJ li) (j) &> * CMtt it. .,., .... ,116 B Iii ID Rip.._._ Ed Mc· 11:00 8 ()) CIS Ute .... : (C) -ne ..... Ridt um. ...... ,. •• ,. (drl) 8oft LlftcaW. 8 IJC l11lt1S 'TtoiMI ws. Ore· • MM ... -..,._. p St* a...s. • s.e.t '9 Muatat a w (j) m...., . ...., .. ~ U:JtB""" u.dt" 6'w .... ""tquM ltMStl· ....... : (C) °'CfWll en. .. pill t -* ol art thefb ftlll· (WIS) 'S2-Geor11 MontaoR!lfY. ..... '1 AllMt's cobful Unde • M C..., .. lltE DA.llY PtlOT. TV WCUl FEBRUARY 18, 1973 THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION Our new Li'I Hustler can shift for itstfi. Nn't\ tor thl' ftr"»t lllllt', (),11\un''> l 1'1 Hu-.tlc.·r· Pie "-.up'' ,\\'tliltthl(' with cHl ,~uto­ n1.H1l t1.1n .... mi,..,ion. ()ur 4 "P<'<'d tulf')'- ,,.,H hronitl'd .... tu." "hift '" \t cind~ucl : th<• ,tUtOnl clti<. cl Vclil ,1blP dt \nl,lll t->Xl l .1 < <hi 5min. S. of the San DiegoFtwy. 18835 BEACH BLVD .. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842. 7781 540. 0442 -· Pagf! 20 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<, FE8RUARY 18, 1973 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23 For momJna and •ft9rn00tl nstlnp, please see OAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. · DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 D .. Jou,.., tt t11e entar ot ttie brtll" (adv) '59-James Mason. 10:00 CI> .... ,,, • Nast, kddtwt" (sus) '62-Jimmy Edwards. o "lHC'*•" <wes> ·52 -Wild Bill Elltott. 12:00 D "'Sil el a Kiner' (com) '34 - Charles Ruules, W. C. flelds. 12:30 m "Cl.., ........ (com) '46 - Jennifer Jones, Charles Boyer. 1:30 a °4l.ucQ JordallH (mys) '42 - Alan Ladd. O (C) °'SINy tilt Seal" (com) '65 -Marianne Koch. 3:00 (j) (C) "'°"J Elpms" (wes) '53 -Charlton Heston. O "c.Ui11 NoltDdt nr (mys) '48-James Stewart, Helen Walker. Qj (C) "Any Second New" (dra) '68--Stewart Granier. 4:<101J (C) '"Um.ed" (dra) '55 - Susan Hayward, Tyrone Power. 4:30 (j) S.• u lOAM listi111 .. FVENIN C ':0011 a am mm m""' CI>a""' Olo111ua @Ctt S..rt 0 TONIGHT the £50,000 * BREAKFAST! 0 TIM A11tt1&m m T1tt flintstHa 8) star T rel! . fB Ill Dulce En••t'ldl fE HodllPOCIP l..o4&t m Tllret Stool'$ 6:30 (j) ttor•n's HtrMS fJ Movie: (C) (90) "ltut Hawaii" (mus) '62 -Elvis Presley, Joan Blackman, Anaela Llnsbury, After an Army hitch, a soldier returns to his home in Honolulu determined to strike out on his own. · Ci) CIS News Walter Cronkite l)g) Mtn 5rtffia Sllow m AadJ 'riffrt11 fil) Coasu11t1 Education "Myths in the Market Place" Part II mJoHneC.r'SOll m "°""' Ei) frank and ftanq m utt1e 11ncab 1:00 tJ CD D m News D ..... , ter o.u.ra Cil Tndtt or Coasequenca Cl) Mf•1I WCNtd O Mars My Unt1 m1a....Lucy • 8) I Dfu• tf Jtl••il f»laf1tle fl!) TM LMIJ Alta 81) El Aller llent Cira de Mujer et:)IWlefDltt.J &> AJ Antllt111 Pmlntl &) Speed Ricer 7:30 II TIM Wtrld of SurvfHJ John for· sythe na"1tes "Beat of 1 Differ· ent Drummer," with underwater scenes of marine biolou in the Bah1m1S. Cl) ... ,._•a ........ D tWIJMod SqUlres D Mtvie: (C) (2Y,lu) ''Triple ems" (dra) '67-Yul Brynner. Cl) lo Tell tbl Trdt Cl) Circut fJ BURT LANCASTER'S *BOOST TO FAME D Millleft $ Mtvlt: (2'r) "'Tiit Kil- .. ,.,. (mys) '46-Burt Lancaster, Edmond O'Brien, Ava Gardner. a TIM New Price Is Rlafrt mn.tc1tt lmDraptt EB Los lewffJ de Ptralvino fD Wall StrHt Wfft fD UltlM Workt &)llasllwiHIMISlc &) TIM Addlm f .. llJ ' a:oo II Cl) Mlllioe: ,.,..... Dean Stockwell 1uests as the leader of a secret tenorist oraanlzation with a plan lnwlvinc a major attack on the 1ovemment. D Iii m Slnftrd and s.a "Pot Luck" Lamont outsmarts himself when he buys what he beliaves is a me antique commode for $20. D Cil Cil m TIM ll'ldJ lkllldt Peter aets an after-school job in a bike shop. The Job. turns to disaster when his boss decides to let him ao because he is too slow. m Cellep latlltblll Cal State Lona Beach vs. Cal State LA Im CttNr Pyle USMC fl) ........ C«ait fll)WaM11tpW.lnRaNw ., Diez SHrilu &> .. .., ..,.., .. m Mlwil: (!hr) "'Ftul's a Cnwd" (com) '38-£rrol Flynn. a:30 a a m 111 • · Utt1t '""' Dr. Jamison bumbles throu&h sev· eral attempts to raise money for a children's ~pital. D CJ) (j) EB n. Partriqt f .. llJ "Everythina You Wanted to ~ About Sex • • . But Couldn't Pro· nounce" Teenap heartthrob Keith 1s embllrrassed to learn that he'$ flunkinc a 111 educatlon course. m rett1co1t JIBdiolt m CttJwatdllrl G}llMla 9:00 8 Cl) C8S fridlJ Mowte: {C) (Zltr) "Walt Ulltll Dall" (R) (SUS) '67- Audrey Hepburn, Alan Altln, Richard Crenna, Efrem Zimbllist Jr. A pho· toarapher's blind wife is trapped in her apartment by a trio of crlm· ln1l1 who are reacty to murder her In order to retrieve a heroin·filled doll hidden In her apartment. D 111 m Circle .. F•r "Spare (Continued) ( THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY JS, J973 ; ~~ MTI Graduates Get The . . Best Jobs Are you quahfied for an exciting career in the Business world7 Do something positive for your future. And out how training at ~ can pre- pare you for a high paying iob as: :~ Secretary F /C Bookkeeper Stenographer Accounting Clerk .Clerlt-Typist Keypunch Operator Free Placement Assistance MTJ Business College 2100 N. Main St., Santa Afta 92706 Tel 541-2673 ,.. I I SHIRLEY BOOTH: 'MISS THEATRE' Sbirter. Booth, the Tony-Olcu-Emmy-Award-winn~g actreaa, made millions of televiewen love her in her loni-playing portrayal of the maid-0f-all-work role in Hazel, whK:b made her name a by- word in American homes. Now she's returned to the small acreen in a role viewers empathize with-Grace Simpson in the ABC series. A Touch of Grace, Saturdays at 8:30PM. Grace Si.mpeon is a recently widowed woman who is determined to mate a life for her- self even though she lives with a daughter and son-in-Jaw who are younger in years than she, but older in spirit. Miss Booth is a woman of spirit and accomplishment herself. Often referred to as "?diss Theatre," she has won more than 30 awards for her outstanding performances on the stage, in motion pictures and in radio and 1V. A close associate recently speculated in front of her that she might be the only woman to win three Tonys, but no one seemed to know for sure. "Oh no it was four, but the fourth one didn't count," Mi"' Booth said. Just 'to set the record straight. her three Tonys that "counted" were for best actress in ''Time of the Cuckoo," "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" and .. Goodbye, Little Sheba," for which she also received her Academy Award. The Tony that "didn't count" was .. just for" best supporting actress in "Goodbye My. Fancy." Her Em.~Y came in 1962 for her title role performance m Haul. In addition, she received the .. World's Best Actress" award at the sixth Cannes Film Festival in 1953. . Miss Booth was born Thelma Ford on Aug. 30 in the Morningside Heights district of New York City. She took her present nam~ at the age of 12 when she joined the Hartford Stock Company aga.uut the wishes of her father, Albert, but with the tacit approval of her mother. Her career zoomed when she made her debut on Broadway at the age of 18 in "Hell's Bells," with a leading man who was also an unknown then, Humphrey Bogart. She has made more than 4,000 appearances in more than 40 plays, including "The Philadelphia Story," "My Sister Eileen" and "Desk Set.':, From one. of her De- pression-era plays, "Three Men on a Horse, came the idea for one of radio's most successful shows, "Duffy's Tavern," starring Miss Booth as Miss Duffy. Her television debut came in a Playhouse 90 drama in 1957 and, even though she modestly declines to compare her portrayal of the' mother, Amanda Wingfield, in Tennessee Williams' "The Gius Menagerie" in a recent TV production ~itb Laur~~te Taylor's creation of the role on Broadway, the pubhc, 1V critics and Mr. Williams, in a teuer to her, praised it. Miss Booth who bas been unmarried since her investment coun- selor-husband: William H. Bater, died in 1953, owns homes in Chatham on Massachusetts' fa med Cape Cod and in the desert at La Quinta, near Palm Springs. Page 22 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18. 1973 FRIDAY (Continued) Puts" A tr1nsplant specialist dies prematurely but provides that his work continue by donatinc his eyes, SATURDAY hands and voice to three patients, FEBRUARY 2-4 all of whom ~uddenly take on his characteristics. ~.1 0 R N I N c; 0 Cl) Cl) m .... 222 Jason and Bernie 1ttempt to produce a rock concert with money provided &:30 Cl) TV 1 Classroo• mllra Rap by an ex· TV child actor. 7:00 IJ CI> Sunme semester &J hny MilOfl 0 ~fl:' Tiit Houndcab ~ :~':t.-a..... lht1tre (R) O (I) Cl) H.R. Pulnstuf/Multlpll· U:1 ,.,...... cation Rodi fl) La c..qultll m Brother lun 9:30 0 CI) CJ) a> Tiit Odd Couple 7:30 I) Dusty's Treehoust "let's Make a Deel" Monty Hill 0 fl:' Roman Holidays 1uests a$ himself when Felix and g A letter Wortd Oscar appeer as contestants on 0 Cil @ tickson five "Let's Make a Deal." Ci) TV I Classroom 0 News ®) Just for Fun EE Premier del 40 m Movie: "Tiit Stranltf Wort a 10:00 0 ~fl:' The lobby Darin Show Gun" (wes) '53 -Randolph Scott, Actress Cloris Leachman and Tim Claire Trevor. "Saps 1t Sea" (com) Conw1y 1u1st. '40-Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. D mm News 8:00 IJ (I) Bup Bunny 0 CI) (j) m love American sa,te a m Tht .lttsons ''love ind the Vertical Romance," O John Wipe Pf11house "love and lht ~IPPY Family," O (}) (j) n1 Osmonds "love and the Crisis Une" ~ Vision On 0 loris Kar1off Pnse11b aJ Countty Music EE Nunca Te Perdenare m Sesalllt Streit EI!) One of A Ki11d "Steve Good· 1:30 1J Ci) S.briu man" (R) 0 ®) fl:' Pink Panther fl) Muchadtl ltallana 0 CV Cl) (D AIC Supersbr Mo· 10:30 &J Nashville Musk vie: "Cidaet Makes the Wrona Con· EI!) Soult nection" Animated mysteiy adven· 11:00 IJ D 0 fl) m Q) News lure about Gidaet and her two CV (I) (lg News friends who slan on as crew of a 0 On1 Step Btrond sailboat for a race to Mexico, then Cl) M1rall1t Diiion discover the boat is really 1 smuc· a Sherlcd Holmes Th11tre &line vnsel. m Tnatfl or -'°nsequentea 9:00 1J Cl) A1111nn1 Chin aJ hny Mason 0 ®) fl:' Uncletdot EE llKk Review O Movie: "Operation C 1 111 e I" 11:15 IE) Clnt1H 34 (mys) '61-Nora Hayden. 11 :30 11 CBS Late Movlt: (C) "Splnout" 0 Movie: (C) "Mapetk Mont1tr" (mll1) '66 -Elvls Presley, Shelley (sci.fl) '53-Kin& DonOY1n. Faberes. m Movlt: "Wom111 1nd War". (dr1) D t19J a;, Jollnny Canon '64 -Bernard Blltr, Lucille Saint· O Man I• 1 Sultcise Simon. 0 Cl) Cl) Q) Diet Cavett Jerry tJi) Mlsttr Ro1en' Nelthbortlood Lewis Is Dick's only cuest. Q) Cine '" Su Casa (I) Nlptmare 9:30 1J ScoobJ·Deo m Tt Tell tht Tr.th D ~ m Tiit 811l1tys m J1n8J Cl) Tijuana: Window to Ult South 12:00 m Alfrt4 Hltdlcec• Pmtnts 0 CD T1tt lrMJ Ilda m Safari to Adv'llltu" CI> Clr1Mlt Carnival 12:30 O Mtvte: .. MinltbJ of Ftaf' (mys) tm Saa• Street ·~ay MlllaQ{ 10:00 0 ®') m Soallb 2020 0 Mtvlt: "Outpost In M11tya" 0 CJ) (I) a> ltwttchtd (1dv) '52-Jack H1wklns. 10:30 I) (I) JosJt 111d the Pl&SIJCats 8) Movie: "Tenor In ttM Haunted D @) f?:' Run1RH1nd tlouM" (mys) '58-Gerald Mohr. O Rolltr GalHI m e.11 ColbJ D Cl) Kid Power I Multlpllcation 1:00 CJ) 0 ()) News Rodi D l1i Mldnlcht Special Harry O Movie: "A Nice Uttlt lank That Chapin hosts. Guests Include Blood, Shol.lld ,. Robbed" (com) '58 - Sweat 1nd Tears; Skeeter Davis and Mickey Rooney, Dini Merrill. Sam Neeley. m Altetftltlvtl 1:30 II Movie: (C) .'The f"nda lint" m Goaptl Slntift1 Jublltt (rom) '54 -Jane Russell, Gilbert tJi) Mlstar Ropn• Ntlstlbortlood , Roland, Crai& Stevens. 11:00 II (I) f11ntltofta 2:00 m All-Nltllt Sllow: .. M••bor of the D @) m Around tlle W01ld In 80 Wedditlt." "Pitfall," llt Attack Days 2:30 D Ntwa Cl) Fllin ftltU,. 3:l0 II Movlt: "Man In Ult Oarti" (sus) D CV Fun_, Phantom '65-Willlam Silvester. 8) Ad·llb ''The First Herstory" Part Ill. The history of the American woman from the American Revolu· tion to the present. m Sesa111e Street @!) Luclll Libre 11 :30 til (1j a;, T 1lkln1 WI~ a &tint 00 Movlt: "Copper s-," (wes) '57 -Jeff Morrow, Coleen Gray. D (l)Udnilte m Elementaty News II) Movie: "Cune of the Doll Peo· pie" (sus)-Elvira Quintana. r1fTfRNOON 12:00 II CI> TIN Ardlles til Wildlife Theatre "From the Mountains to the Sea" A look at the arandeur of British Columbia. O John Wayne P1111touse D Cll The Nonkee1 U Movie: "Outcasta of Poker Flats" (wes) '52-0ale Robertson. @) Sin Diep Heppenlna m s,orts C11111enie &i) Mister Rorers' Nel1hborhood e;,Tr1vtl1Jt 12:30 II (f) ... il""'!l ... < .... IM ... 1 Wh1r1 the Pres· idtnCJ All About? Dan Ratfler is an· chorm1n for a look at the hl&hest office In the land-Us history, com· plexlties, powers and responsibill· ties. CJ Hip School 8aslletball D (1) m Alnerlcln Bandstlnd ®) Movie: (C) "l11dad" (adv) ·•so -Maureen O'Hara, Paul Christian. m Doditrs "At Home With the Dodgers" A look at the private lives and some of the hobbies of Dodger teammates. fil)SU111tSbeet ti) Slbaclol Alerres mspertscope 1:0011 CIS ClllWr1n'1 fil111 F1stlv1I '1he little Ooes" is 1 British film about two runaway boys-one white and one bl1ck-1nd their search for a better place to arow up. II Movie: To Be Announced Cl) Ti.t Adwtlturer D Cil m Colltp luketball San Jose v1. Fresno State. Cl) fir °"' FUcb ID Soul Train ., ..... B> Cine ttt II Janie a;, Cna de Los Ninos 1:30 (j) Movie: "CltJ of Mlllin1 Clrls" (mys) '41 -John. Archer,· Gele Storm. D Movie: "l.adJ froia Cheyenne" (wes) '41-loretta Youn&, Robert Preston. ID Clll•piHINp lowlln1 f1l) Mister Roatrs' Ntl&hborhood 8' Hu1an Dilltnsitn 2:00 II JdJt Qlenon lnvtmJJ Golf Clesslc live, from the lnverrary Country Club, Lauderhill, Fla., as top pros vie for $52,000 first prize. ~"""'" m c...Nt fm Sota• Stract m~n 2:30 til To It Mlonced D Cl) Celleae llMttblll Washin&· ton State Couaars vs. Stanford Cardinals. 0) McH1le'1 Navr m Aat'lculture USA 3:00 II The Siesta Is OVtr (])Youth til A&rlculture USA (j) Film ft81Ure D Sports Action Pro-file D Movie: "Four fast C11n1" (wes) '60-James Craig, Paul Richards. ®) Science Fiction The1tre m Movie: Hfroat Here to EttmltJ'' (dra) 'S4-8urt Lancaster, Mont· gomery Clift, Frank Sinatra. m The Vlratnlan &i) Mister Ro1ers' Nel&flborhood @!) Futbel·Soccer a;, Movie: "In Old C11ifoml1" (wes) -John Wayne. 3:30 f) A111ericln Lifestyle "Beehive House" Actor E. G, Marshall nar· rates the story of Brigham Young's handsome Revival House, built in 1854 in the pioneer settlement that was to become Salt lake City, Utah. til On Campus "The Lure of Eu· rope" A group of Immaculate Heart Colleae students describe their trip to Russia. D (]) (j) Pnl lo•ltrs' Tour The $90,000 Winston-Salem Classic, No. Carolina. &i)Zoora 4:00 11 (j) CBS Golf Clusic til Whlf1 Qoin1 On &i) flhw Feature ~ Panora111 Latino &')Voice of AarlcultUJt 4:30 a h1quiry 5:00 O Movie: "The Spider Woman StriUs Back" (sci-fi) '46 -Gale Sonder111rd. Cl) I Dtuia of Jt1Mlt 0 Outdoors Witll Ubtrty MllWll ®) "" Got a Secret Cl) NHL Action New York at Buf· falo ind Boston at Chicaao. fl) El Alllo &i) fint Adventures In hnprovilin& &) Corona Now II KAL KAN PET FOODS ~ Presents "ANIMAL WORLD,. fJ Anl1111I Wortcl "Masai Riddle" 8111 Burrud is host and narrator for a look at East Africa and the Masai tribesmen. til Primus "49 Sharks" Toni and Charlie ar• trapped in a shark caae that drops beyond the depths of diving safety. D Cl) (j) Q) ABC's Wide Wortcl of Sports • ())®)News D Lloyd lridae•' Water Wor1cl m Movie: "The Solid Gold Cldil· lac" (com) '56-Judy Holliday, Paul Dou alas. ID Danltl Boone fl) Hit dtl Momento &i) EJt to Eye "The Garden of Love" @I) SUper Show m eountry P11e1 m "'•.,. 5:30 IJ I've Got a Seeflt , Cl(J)Ntn (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT' TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 18. 1973 . llDD .-ll-Rllll~I EXPERTS ROOM ADDITIONS• BATMS KITCHENS •.REMODELING EXTERIOR COATINGS FREE ESTIMATES• NO OIUGATION ALL WORK GUARANTEED RNANCING AVAILABLE FREE FREE FIRM ESTIMATE FllM ESTIMATE ·SERVING LA. OYER 30 YEARS CA~l MR. EXPERT NOW ,DIREC'I'. OR COLLECT j 836-1878 1 407 No. La Cienega . ,. Los Angeles Pag~ 23 SATURDAY (Continued) 0 Untamed ,Wor1d "Manarove Swamp" ®) M~: (C) "10,000 ledroo111" (co'!') '57-0ean Martin, Anna Ma· ri1 Alberehettl. m n. Ac1vocat11 m lff TrtvlllO'I '°'1 m s,.ed Roar .. fVfl'..jlNG &:ooaamm• U Hte Haw bonna Fareo and Tennessee Emit Ford 1uest. CJ) Hla11 ctlapetnt 0 Tht RHI Doi stMle Show (8 I lfiCIAL I Tbt KoPJC111 Ray. mond Burr Is host to the Kopycat re(Ulars Georee Kirby, Frank Gor- shin, Rich little, Marilyn Michaels and Joe Biker. fl) Viviana Hortl1ue11 EI!) T11tro del Slbado m Tbm Stooaes 6:30 1J (I) News D MIC News Conferenc. U (I) Tht Rutoner Report m Acdon Chicano fl) El Show de ltcttup ., Salinas U':' M111dnl hnt11tlon G!)Htt Haw l!)UtUtRasull 7:001J CJ) UFO "Kiii Striker" Com· minder Straker fam a arim chal· lene• from two loyal members of SHAOO. (I) Sports With ltrtta D The Thrill•tke11 Paa• 24 11 Bowlin& '°' Dotlan Cl) Lloyd lridan' Water Wor1d DNtwa 0 Dutil Yallty D.,s m l.awrellc. w.' ... (DltT .... tT'Mef Eil) Tiie Mysteriea Mr. £Hot (R) See Mon., 8PM llstlnc. ti) Nodlt • SaNdo mw. . &)Speed beer 7:30 (1) Wild I011&dt• 0 Tbt MouM Fld.o17 Host Nlpsy Russell presents some tall tales about elephants. 0 Joh1 Wooden Sbow (j) $perts Cllalltnl' U ltt'1 Mue a Dal 0 GREEN GIANT BEWARE * KONG'S BACK!! , 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Kin& kotl1 Escapts" (sci-fi) '68- Rhodes Reason, Linda Miiier. m Black ltauty m Desert Allctlon Qallery 8:001J (I) AJI lft the FamllJ D (lg) m EMeriency "Seance" Paramedics Gage and DeSoto re - spond to a series of unusu1I emeraencies after treetina en In· jured woman at a seance. U UClA Basketball Bruins vs. Ore· aon S1ate. 0 (I) (j) Cl!) Hert We Go Aaaln "I Can't live Without Her" In a flashback, Richard relives the events leadina up to his splittine with Judy. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18. 1973 m i lflc!AL 11 Uv• In Jill Three inmates of Chino Penitentiary pre· sent their profram "Prfton Pre· venters" for publlc vltwlna, In the hope their shared project can keep othecs from aoln1 to prison. OJ Cha111pleft .. Wmtlln1 m Tita"" " Acdofl fil) loftro (R) See Mon., 9PM list· ina. &> Movie: .. Oft• Fatal Hour (dra) '36 -Humphrey Bo1art, Beverly Roberts. 8:30 fJ (I) lridpt Loves lt"'lt In hopes of 1ettlna some privacy, Brid&et and Bernie declare a mora- torium on problna questions and const1nt phone calls from their parents. 0 (I) (I) GI) A Toudl of Grace "The Ap1rtment" Grace Is dellehted when Myr1 and Walter rent their basement apartment. So are Walter and Myr1. Then the rent check bouncea. fil) ltlllnd ttt1 .. Un11 Im TY Musical 9:00 II Cll Ma" Tyler Moore Show Johnny Cash, who composed tht music for the Columbl1 picture, sines seven sones. u CI> (I) m Julie Andrews Htur (R) Throuah the maaic of 11>1Cial effects, Julie Is host to Eliza Doo- little and Mary Poppins. ~ Movie: (C) (lhr) Hffo.. fro• tfle Hill" (dra) '60-Robert Mitch· um, Eleanor Parker. m lladl Omnibus fl) Nino fE> fit• OdymJ "Rules of the Game" (Frtnce, 1939) Jean Renoir's dre1mlik• study of a society In collapse on the eve of war. M1rcet Dalio, Nora Greaor, J11n Renoir ind Roland Tutain star. @I) £1 Show de loc.o V1td11 m Film feature 9:30 IJ (I) Bob Ntwhlrt Show When I star pitcher credits Bob for saving his career, Bob aets a new pa· tient-a second-strlna pl1yer. ONtn (8 Mino,.., Com111unltJ 9:•s e 1ob ao,d .. Mary 1ets some aood news and 10:09 IJ ()) Carol Bumett Slltw bad ntws. 0 USC Basketball Troj1ns vs. Univ. 0 m NBC s.tvrday Mowit: (C) of Oreaon. (2111) "I Wal~ Ult Une" (dfl) '70 0 (])(I) GI) Jlpn "Girl on the -Greaory Pee~. Tuesday Weld, Es-Run" F11nk Dain searches for a lov· telle Panons, Ralph Meeker, Lon· Ina wife who ran aw1y from her ny Chapman. The career of a rural trusband 1fter a note Is passed to Tennessee sheriff is thre1tened with htr at tht f1CI tr1ek. Frank Aletter, destruction because of his obses· Brenda Scott, Shirley Knlaht Hop· slon tor • )'Otlnf mountain air1. kins 1nd Skye Aubrey euest. , , I .. I , '· • Women's lb in sheep rancher's clothing. THE BALLAD OFJO$/E'. DOR/$1JA'/ PETER CRAVE$ CEONCE kENNE/Jf 6 T .... p Trills {COlll) '68-0oris 0.,, ,_ GnMs. m ..... 6eortt Kennedy, Audrey ~-la tE Cou Jlqlda WJomint in 1890, 1 widowed froa- 11) IOI de Maice tierswoman undertlbs the renov•· ~ Chinese VlrietJ H11r tion of 1 brolreft.dolfft r'llldl for EE Lou c..11o1 shew raisin& sheep-amidst aWe randl· e11.. lO:JO 6 Twili&frt Z.. Ci) .. : "Ti. ,.... llClllrt" 11J NIWI (dra) '61 -Fredric lllrcl. ae. Omara. 11:0011 CI>0 D CIJ ..._ • Ill* tC> -c..i111 kt" (l)ManUIDilla " ..... l(arteff ,...... (ldv) '54 -Aue Bader, '-le m MoWie: .,.. Seid c.w c.8lt" ,...,, ~ CodlflA. (com) '56 -Judy Holliday, P1ul g Clad....._._ Douclas. 1Z:tO 8 friaM llipt ''Cnlcil»le of tt. m D(. .. ," 1 • ...,... ""''· a fl:) An AMricn f..U, (R) di T• ..... ._ ea..•" fDllllllli &> .... 12:31 Q SJ I #al f...., ll:IS(l)Mtwit: "'TM YHlll ......,._ 1•(1)(1)..._ ,........ (drl) '59-hul Newman, a .... ! (C) .,.. _ ,., .. 81rb1r1 Rush. (cln) '56-Jeff a&ldh ,-.. Ba- ll:ZO II Mtwil: (C) •Af1M••••" (drl) '66-Gre&OfY Peck, Sophl1 Lenn, Kleron Moore, Alan Blclel. A chase drama about seem documentl and • l1naua1' expert whO unwillln&fJ 1ets Involved In 111 the lntripe. ll:lOD,_...... u Mowlt: (C) -r.-er.." (drl) '67 -Yul Brynner, Christot»her Plummer. Cl) Mtwit: .., ................. VerBI" (scl·fi) '61--lou Tock, Ernie H1v1r1. 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TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 18. 1973 .TV 1Ji1 Evenmy Movie.~ 1:00 6:30 7:30 1:00 6:30 7:30 t:OO 6:30 7:30 1:00 8:15 8:30 6:30 7:30 l:.30 6:30 7:30 9:00 6:30 7:30 9:00 7:30 t:OO SUNDAY FEPUAltY 11 3 (C) ''Sirens• 8edfe11ows'• (com) '65--Rock Hudson. Gin• Lollobrls· Id•, GIS YOUl\S.. 5 "Vorq• Into St,ece" (scl·fl> ·~Mltaundbu K1neko. 11 (C) "Pendulum • (dra) '69-Geors• Peppard, ~ .. n Sebers. t (C) "Th• Yellow Rolls Royce" (com) '65-ln1rld Bersman, Rox Hurl· .on, Goo,.e C. Scott. 7 3 6 (C) "TIMI Ton Cemmanclmonts" Croll1lou1 drama) '56--Charlton Hnton, Edward G. Robinson.I.. Anno Baxter, Yul Brynner. MONDAY, FE•RUARY lt 7 ~C) "Do Hot Dlsturt." (com) '65-Dorit Day, Rod Taylor. 5 Ci ''Kone•" (tel-fl) '61-Mlchael G~.rt't. Marao Johna. t C .... m. of Noroha" (dra) '69--YufBrynnor', Orton Wollet. 4 10 (1 ) "'T"9 Alamo" Concl. (wH ) '70-John Wayne, Richard Widmark. 7 3 ' (C) "Riot" (dra) '68--Jlm Brown. Geno Hackman. TUESDAY, fl:8RUARY 20 . 7 (C) ''TNe fl'ropor1_y 11 Condemned" Port I (dr•) '66-Natalle Wood, Robert RodfMd. 9 (C) "Doncwan'1 Reef" (com) '6S-John Wayne, LH Marvin, Dorothy Lamour. 4 10 (C) "f'oof'• ftarade" (dr•) '71--Jamu Stewart, Anno Baxter. Goor1e Kennedy. 5 (C) ''Tl1f_.!• Croa" (dra) '67-Yul Brynner, Christopher Plummer. 7 3 6 (C) 'A 8rencl Hew Uf•" (dra) '72--Clorla Loachman, Martin BalHm. WEDHHDAY, f'£8RUARY 21 7 CC) .. Th .. fl'ropor1_y It Condemned" Concl. (dra) '66-N1t1lle Wood, ftobert Redford. 5 gC) ''Trtllto Cnlia'' (dra) '67-Yul Brynner, Christopher Plummer. t C) ''Color Mo Dead" (dra) '70-Tom Tryon Carolyn Jones. 4 1 (C) "Tho Nortlts Tapes" (mys) '72-Roy Thlnne1. An1le Dickinson, Claude Akins. 7 3 6 (C) "And No Ono Could Saw H•r" (tUI) '72-LH Remick, Miio O'Shea. THURSDAY, FE8RUARY 22 . 7 (C) "Opotatlon C.t.A." (m}'S) '65-8urt Reynold•. John Hoyt. t (C) "Never Toe Ute" (com) '6~M•urHn O'Sullivan. Paul Ford. 2 8 "Who's Afreld or Ylr&Jnl• Wolfer• (dr•> ·~lchard Burton, Ellze· both Taylor, Goor11 Sea••. S.ndr Dennis. FRIDAY f'~8RUARY 23 7 (C) "lluo H1wall" (mutS '62-Elvlt Pretley, Jo.an Blackman. 5 (C) "TrlOI• Crou" (dra} '67-Yul Brynner, Chrl1tophtr Plummer. t "TIMI Klllera" (mys> 4&-Burt Lancatter, Edmond O'Brien, Ava . Gardner. 2 I CC) 'Walt UntJI Dartt'' (lut) '67---Audrey Hepburn, Alan Ar!lln, Rlch1rd Cnnna. SATURDAY, FE8RUARY 24 9 (C) "Kins Kons Escapes" (Jc:J.fl) '68-Rhod11 Ruaon. 104 (C) "I Wini thi Une" (dra) '7o-Q~ory Pock, Tuesday Weld. (C) "Hem• f'rom the Hht" (d,.) eo:-Robort Mitchum. ELIZABETH TAYLOR Is seen In her Academy Aw1rd-wlnnlne rofe of M1rthl, the frowly, sloppy, embittered wife of • cotleae tHch· er, In ''Who's Afnkl of Viralnla Woolf?", tum version of Edw1rd Albee's enormously success~I .nd 1w1rd-wlnnln1 pl1y, to be presented tor the first time on televlslon on The CBS Thursday Nia.ht Mavle at 9PM. ' THE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 18, 1973 . 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Mew -By Ginger Rogers: . I Be8uty Hints for J Over-40 Women -. ...... IAILY Pllor · ~ Quizl At What Age Does a Person Really Grow ''Old''? ·Should Ameriams Have the Medidnes Euro~ns Can BuYt PORJVLIE ANDREWS Do you think 90UI' goody-goody image hlU lnn1 yow Clll'eerP-M. E. Peters, Marlinez, Calif. • I doo•t thinlc of myseH as goody-goody. and I don•t really know why I earned that reputation. Maybe if f d walk out FOR DORIS DAY Are you ever going to marry Peter Lawford on your tele- vision series?-Marla Robimoo, Vergennes, m •I have no plans for the marriage of my character, Doris Martin., at present, but if a.D$l when I and my ~Yriters and producer decide that Doris• maniag~ would be an asset to the show, then Doris will probably many. As Doris Martin's •Mama. .. I would like her to many a wpoderful fellow, and Peter Lawford cert.ainJy 6ts that description. FOK ERNEST BORCNINE & it true that you come from oobility?-C. B., Casper, Wyo. • Yes. My mother was a Countess Boselli who came from Carpi in the province of Modena. She was. about 20 or 22 when she came to the United States and met my father in New Haven. Conn. He was also born in Italy, in Turin, but oot of nobility. ' , FOK WALT PllAZIER, New York Kniclu lxuketball .tm txclncling younelf, who are the &ve best guards in basbt- baDP-Andy Crocker, Cbarlestoo, S.C. • Jerry West of Los Angeles. Oscaz Robertson of Mil- waukee. Dick Van Andale of Phoenix, Nate Archibald of Kansas City-Omaha and Lenny Wilkem of Cleveland. POB JAMES COCO, 11aning in ·Man of La Mancha Yom suceess as a character adcw is at least partially hued oo your being fat. Woald dieting hurt yom career?-Nonna . OuUtiamen, Oak Park, m. e Why? f m just as talented skinny as I am fat. Once I lost 100 pounds, and I looked terri6c. But all the jobs I was b&- ing considered for were fat men's roles. and I oould.Q't get them. It was difficult to convince anybody that I could still act. So I had to put the 100 pounds back on. I oostage in a negligee or a bikini. people wooJd think of me diffeiently. Or maybe I should pose for the center page of -Playboy.· But honestly. this reputation isn•t the real me. I do wear ]ow-cut gowns. I do wear bikinis-not on the show, but on the beach. And I believe as much flesh should be . oxposed as possible in the fresh air and sun-provided, of course. there is sun. FOR SEN. ALAN CRANSTON (D-CaUf .) Newsmen are always nosing into ~ b.1siness. Why shouldn•t they be required to t informa. tioo that the~ might need?-J. Kum, Santa Ana, Calif. • Co~ential news sou.roes are a vital pilblic pipeline to information about illegal activities that are being covered up. Forcing newsmen to violate their word and reveal those sources would cut off that ppeline, to the detriment of the public as well as the press. FOR JEAN SHEPHERD, author and ftldlo-7V penonallty From what I hear Johnny Canon sayin~ New Yodc City is dying. Toa Jive there oow. Do you agreeP-D. Falter, Bloomington, Ind. • New Yodc's demise is highly overrated. It's a fascinating city, an enormous 7.00. f m not &cm New Y~ so fm oot a chauvinist about it But it's a &iendly city, and I love it >J for Johnny Carson, there are no tean about his leaving here. He's a cold, icy person.. FOR JANE FONDA ' Bow ~ you feel about being labeled IUbveniveP-Beo Youn~ White Plaim, N.Y. •Columnist Jack Anderson said the CIA bad spent around '1 million to p.rdt<e I am subversive and they failed. I think we always have to define what being a traitor is and what being a patriot t.. The bombs may fall on Vietnam. but it is an American tragedy. I believe that the people who speak out against the war are the patriots. . FOR L. PATBlCK GRAY, acting dJrector of tM PBI Bow .moo. is the problem of child runaways? -Mn. George Hill, Langdon, N.D. e Very serious. According to the FBf s Uni.form Crime Reports for caJeodar year 1971. an estimated 9.69,000 run- aways were arrested. 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When will we get them? Don't hold your bteath. Maybe in five to ten years. maybe longer. Why is it that so many drup- ranging from pain-tillers to anti- septics; from antibiotics to drugs for reducing cholesterol. and for treating arthritis, heart conditions. diabetes and bronchitis-why ia it that so many of these drugs are available elsewhere. but not to Americans? Saya Dr. Erwin Di Cyan. a leading drug coosultant: ·''The American public ia being well protected by the Food and Drug Ad- ministration [FDA]. which must ap- prove all drugs before they are marketed. But sometimes we are overprotected. In trying to keep us from all evil. the FDA may also keep us from much that is good." By law, a drug cannot be sold in the U.S. until the FDA is satisfied that it is safe and effective. Fair enough. But this is not always easy to prove. How many animals do you experiment with? How exten- sively? How many tests do you make on human beings? With some drugs. there never seem to be enough tests. Since. u the experta point out. the FDA ia often damned if it does approve and dam9Cd if it doeao't, who ca.O blame dlem if they find it safer to say .. no"? An American suffering from a disease may hear about "Drug X " that is available in Europe and reach out for it in the desperate hope that this is the miracle cure that he has been waiting for. According to the FDA, this is a false hope. In the cue of almolt all drugs that are available in Europe. aaya the FDA. there are American drup that cor- respond. 44A more valid reason for wanting many of those drup to be . Shouldn't . Americans Have All The Medieines Europeans Can Buy? "The American public Is being well protected by the Food end Drug Admlnlatratlon. ••• Sometimes we are overprotecJed. In trying to keep us from all evil, the FDA may also keep ua from much that is good." · available here." aaya Dr. Di Cyan. "is that the wider the doctors choice. the better. U a patient is semitive or resjstant to one drug, a secon~ or third mould be there for the doctor to prescribe." Dr. Walter ModeU, professor of pbannacology at Cornell Univeraity Medical College. points out that cases may come up in which a given drug is much better for a given pa- ticn~ even though similar drup are available. Dr. Modell boldl that the rdative safety and dlicacy of a drug can be evaluated only after it bu been used extensively by pbyaiclana for three to five years. And of coune a drug must be on the market before it is so used. The question of whether a partic-- ular drug mould be approved or not-and bow-is a thorny and com- plex one. Since 1938 the law bu required that a drug be proved u/e. But in the lut ten years. the Ko- f auver-Harria Amendment has also made it necessary for the manufac- turer to prove that his drug is efiec- tive (i.e.. that it actually does what the label saya). "Efficacy,'' explain.I Dr. Di Cyan. "is a very di1Bcult thing to prove. AU of ua are difter- ent, and a drug may work for some of us and not for others." Dozens of drugs have been sci- entifically studied in the U.S. for from five to ten years and still have not been approved. Meanwhile they have been available in Europe. One drug, for instance. bretyliwn tosyl- ate, which ia used for normalizing the disturbed rhythm of the heart, his been on the market in England for ten years. and is still just in the studying stage here. According to Dr. Cbarles_C. Ed· wards. commissioner of the FDA, important drugs are not being kept from the American public by FDA regulatioB. "Fifteen hundred new drug products were marketed in one foreign country in one year. and it was reported that 90 percent of these could not be preacribed in the U.S. But which country'• drug Jaws wouJd you choose for your family? Some drugs being sold abroad may really be unproved and, in fact. un- provable." To justify its rigorous demands for proofs of safety and efficacy, the FDA can point to the tragedy of thalidomide. the European dru& that wu given to pregnant women and resulted in horribly deformed babia. To illustrate how illusory absolute safety is. a spokesman for the FDA tells the story of another drug, pn> diJoed by th_c same company that produeed thalidomide. that wa.r ap- proved by the FDA. 1be drug bad passed the usual tests with labora- tory animals, with primates. and then with a limited number of hu- man patienta. It was only when it was uaed by tens of thousands of patients that it was discovered that the drug caused cataracts and toes of hair in a significant number of people .. Now. a new controversy is about to erupt. This time. a food substance is -involved. Lifetime animal-feeding studies have been done on taccha- rine, and ~ almoet complete. Though all other testl did not abow saccharine to be harmful. one will report cancer in tho teat rati. Will saccharine be banned or, u many hope, will the Jaw he changed? The law pertaining to harmful studies in foods is the Delaney Amendment. Under it, a substance in food, if aliown to cause cancer in any quantity in any animal. must be banned even if all other teats on all other animals show such a su~ stance to be safe. This ii the rule under which cyclamates were banned. Highly respected ·scientists have said that sugar could not pus the two-year feeding tests that failed cyclllJ'!l'-tCS. and now may possibly fail saccharine; the animals would die first. Dr. Herbert Ley. former FDA commissioner. bas aaid: "1 am waiting for a test of spices and lite materials used for years. I predict that many will prove to be carcino- genic [cancer-causing] when given to animals in large amounts. But ~ of these materials is .not a threat to the continuation of the spcciea." Dr. Edwards. the current FDA commissioner. bas said: ''The 'all· or-nothing' philosophy of the & Janey clause sounds eminently rea- sonable to the consumer ... yet we must regulate in the certain knowl- edge that absolute safety is impoai- ble and science nearly alwaya in- complete. Eventually, I think, the Congress ahou1d consider changing the law to allow some meuure of scientific judgment, and to reflect human limits in achieving absolute safety in anything." . Dr. Di Cyan has been pleadina for years: "What is needed is common sense, knowledgeably applied." FAMILY WEEKLY,~ 11, 1tn e I ~FASHION AND V:ALUE GO TOGETIIER ' • NO-ION PMTSETS A ~~~~.::-a....:.t''C:."':.~W: down .... front. ....__ .... ... etntlo ..... ~IP Mind fl/I ootlioft end ...... mecftfM ...... CMclcai ...,.,...,.. • ,..,...,. .... ,,.~ ........ Junior .,_ t ttwu 17 encl Ml-.... 10 -.U 1L..&8t HaH si.. 14¥1 ttwv _.,,,, .... _,,._,,._.m __ , __ _.,. 8 CMCKI 'N IOUD ... ha UMr ,_. flor 10A11 lllnd of took. 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Mias Rogers Is presently a fashion consultant to the J. C. Penney Co. In this capacity, she has visited dozens of Penney stores across the country, meeting with thousands of American women for Informal talks on fashion and beauty. , t • FAMILY WEEKLY, Februaiy 11, 1873 W hat's the ftnt thing you notice about a penon? A reporter asked me that not long ago and I replied: attitude. For me, the only true beauty ii the quality of onc'a thought. If you har- bor callous, negative, disorganized, petulant, angry thoughts, you arc going to e.ro~ that imago-and attract those aame ugly ieactions. I'm a great believer in beauty, ao admirer of it in all forms-nature, art, man and his worU. I believe Jhat beauty...is a_ quality w.ith~which we are all endoWed-a gift from our Creator. But it's up to us to get it all out. That's why I think it's terribly important for all of us to upgrade our image, to Ule our best qualities to their advantage, to play down those things that are Jaa attractive about us. Well, rm on a very special .. Keep America Beautiful" campaign. It's aimed at American women. It doesn't have anything to do with highways or plantin1 flowers; the kind of beautification program I'm talking about is for people. You can help, if you're willing to make the effort to look better. Don't litter my eye! Don't offend me by appearing in public with a beadful of curlen and tight toreador pants. rm aure you fed much better when you're in beautiful aurroundinp, when the people around you are attractive. Do unto others as you. would have "Nothing .. quite 80 YUlgar In. womM •overdone makeup.'' others do unto you. 00 _A~~ 0 Where to start? Fint, you must know yourself to mate the most of your assets, to define your own style. It takea a lot of eelf-scrutiny-and honesty-to determine which fu& ions, in bairdol, C011DCtica and clothes, are riaht for you. ~ ~ Nothing is quite so . ' , n. lrtcl&,..,....., ~II to '"reco.-. , ... .,..., • .,row°""._. q11111111." vu1pr in a woman as overdone makeup. lt'a euy to fall into the trap of too much makeup. I use as little as pouible, but what I do ute, rd bate to be seen ·without. Since I'm fortunate to have natural color, I oo1y me rouge fof ltlge, scteen or televiaion petf ormaoces. U you need rouge, go giently. It abouJd never be obvious, but just give your face a healthy glow. One 8ood way to teat whether or not you've applied it cor- rectly is to atand in front of a full. length mirror aDd then back away. When you'te three feet away, if the first thing you ootke is rouge, you've overdone it A full-Jeoath mirror can be your beat friend. ID fact_ if you me it with a critical eye, it will tell you things tven your beat friend won't! Eyes. Eyes are whete I really go to town with. makeup because my lasbel and brows are naturally light In fact, if I don't pencil in eyebrows. it loob u if I don't have any. I try always to use pencil, liner, mascara. shadow and false eyelashes. I have a dear friend who bu the most amazing China-blue eyes. She UICI color, in. her clothes, her aur- roundinp. to bring out those beau- tiful eyes. Tbat'a what I mean when I taJlt about cultivating .a sense of beauty in younelL She could use ordinary C01metica to enhanc:e her eyea-rve never noticed, perbap1 she dOes-but it'a her individualistic way of dealing with color, refining her own perception of it. that giYe. her unique beauty. You must recoanir.e (and appre- ciate!) your own beat qualities. Learn to use them to your advan- tage-and to draw attention away from featura that are lcea ftattcring. . Hair. Poet E. E. CummiDp once wrote: ·~the immense weapon of your hair." Your hair is a power- ful weapon; use it for, not again.st younelf. Think of your hair a1 be- ing a frame for your face, for your total personality. Like a pieturc frame, it sbou1d never overpower the work of art it contains. The way you wear your hair should be con- ''Thole clunkJ, chunky ..... mar look chic on•.,.... with long, Well-proportioned ......., but...., JUlt look ~on chunky'-"'' . li.stent with your penooality and your lif c-ctyle. MOit of us find that simplicity is the key to success. That's not to say that it im't fun to dress more elaborately for a special occaaioo or evening. but a bilhJy teased bouftaot hairdo looks incoo- gruoua on a woman who is wear- ing aoeaten. alacb and a bloule. Hair that dripa down from the !ace with that "fvo-juat~t-of-tbe­ pool" loot dOCID't win any beauty medala. either. F--. In adecting a hairstyle, take the shape of your face into consider- ation. I.a your face round? It will loot more pleui.ng if-the ltylc baa r -some beiJbt. u well a length. Is yoor face Jong? A long face pin.a better proportion viluaJly if the brow is partially covered, such as with IOft bangs. Hair can be used to dis- guise features ·or aofteo them. A famous actraa of my acquaintance hu an extremely high forehead. but you'd never guea. became she skill- fully arrangea her hair IO that it cov- en most of her brow. Anocher well- known star baa a huge face and a .. wide mouth, but the ftnt thing you notice is her beautiful mane of hair and gn:at, goigeoua e~ You don't have to be a movie star to make the most of your pbysicaJ attributes; you do have to recosnize your problems in order to n:medy them. And you must have a healthy rapect for your aaeta in order to capitaliz.e OD them. Given the.gamut of fashion choicea we have, if I bad to give just ool bi of lldvice to eveq woman. this would be it: Stick to your guns. Know your own flaure. Styles should not dictate to you. Too often women are mote c:oocerned with the fashion of the day than with bow it looks on them. Tbore ii · always an alternative to fuhioo. Those clunky, chunky shoes may look chic on a woman with Ion& wdl-proportiooed limbs. but they just loot clumsy Oil chunky lep. Boots are a fasb.iooable answer to many footwear problems. Tbey'te comfortable and euy to walk in and lend a neat. trim look to many styles.. I hAppen to be a shoe 0 aut... I love welkbod feet on males a1 well LEONARDI. DAVIDOW. a...-. .. llORTOll W.Pr11lf1nl ... P4•l1a1 as females. I lite a lhoc with a bi&b heel-I thi.nt it mata a woman•• leg loot much more gncetul, pws her body more pclile. And I think that if JfOU have good lep you ousbt to glorify them. Sbop for aboa and hosiery that' not only ftt but ftatter. U your figuie is lea~ ~ but your lep are worth looting at. put your best feet forward. One of the best -ways to - your own fia\ue is to bave iMdwea taken of youndf-fore and aft. Haft you ~ secD bow you loot from the rear? If you're amply en- urllll*of,__ ........... . ,,_for,.. ........ Ura. plcUelr-,Hlllallld .... ..... ...... ..no1ar1• coed..._ .. dowed. that doem•t mean you bave to war a sack for the rat of your life. A pmta suit with a Iona tunic top will hriDI the eye of the behold- er to a more graceful condulion. llemembet": vou·re the director. YOU decide wbicb puts of JOU will star and which ooa will fade into the background. You do this by f~g attention OD your p>d fea- tura-with color, style. jewelry, .,_ ceseoriea. Bold. bript colon ..S- vaoce; darter, sulJder lbades retrea1. lam to loot and really lee. Loot around and all about )'OU to see what is pJeaaiog ad pMI to thD eye. And ~ loot inlidc. Beaule all that beauty ii a gift. widlia JOU. And only you can bring it out. to share. ADYDTllHIG: MTIUCIC M. UN8UY, V .P.-AIJ Director; llollet1 J. Clwls:lih, Aaeoc. Mgr.; IDITOAIAL: llOllT PlllllCY, V.P.-Edltor-ln-Chi.t; ...,.,, .. DI fi-. ~ Edllof; IW ~. Mlll'MUng Director; Ge1'81dl. "'°' N.Y. 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' FAMILY WUICLY, ,..._, 1a. 11n • 7 r _ _... ___ ..___ ____ _ Plus•~o,ooo · 8 second prizes: An all-expense.paid vacation for two, · plus $500 spending money. · 2,000 third prizes: WlllSton all-purpose travel bags. Wami1g: The Surgeon General Has Determined 11a Cigareue SmoUlg Is Dangerous to Your Health. .: . ' ' ' ' • - -(firstl)rizet Enter1orall8 vacation stakes • ,.,. •·'· .. ., •• , ....... c~ ... 21 mg. Y. t4 mg. niccnill. w. Pl' ciglr-.t1. FTC Rlpart AUG. ·n. - ad••n•····~· I'll guide you step by step into your own thriving business • While keeping your present job, would you like to gross $14 or $21 profit pe1 hour? Soo YBAB8 AGO I was a printer in a small Micbipn town. I drew a pretty fair pay check but it wouldn't stretch far enough to provide the kind of livi~ I wanted for my wile and five children. Then one day I wu reading a magazine ju.at aa you now are and I aaw an ad. It int~ed me. It ottered me the steadily ~wing income I had always hoped for. It said I would have greater security and pereonal independence .... and that's what I bad been want~. I wu a little skeptical, but I said t.o m)'lllelfl "for a postage stamp I can find out.'' So mailed the coupon. In a few days. I got a letttlr with a booklet that gave the whole story. It opened my eyes. I could see why owning my own business was so much easier than I had always thought •.• why the day to day guid- ance of a successful worldwide organization could assure my own success. I read the booklet several times. It just seemed too good to be true. I talked it over with my wife. We decided that oow wu the time to make the forward step ••• there wu no reuon to keep postponing an income increue. So, I appUed for a Duraclean dealership and I waa accepted. I stayed with my job ••• ran a few ads ••. sent 11<>me mailings ••. contact.eel a few atorea and told my friends about the supe. rior services I waa now equipped to cfve them. Eveninp and Saturdays, I rendeted the 1er- vice. A. the business grew. I added aervicemen. I found that I didn't have to develop a sin- cle Idea myself. Every step bad been prepared for me and pre-tested. Hundreds of othel' men had already proven my methods succeaf ul. It didn't take long to aee that I was making three to four times (yes, 3 to 4 times) as muc6 ~r hour in my own bUBiness aa in my printi~ lob. So, aft.el' only aeven months with a good ollowinc of cuatomens I quit m1 job to go full time on my own. In the meantime, I bad en- joyed all this extra income on top of my salary. Each day, we reali&ed what a aerloua mie- take not mailing that eoupon would have been ••• and how that little act that seemed ao triv- ial at the time actually changed our lives. The •te&dilT ll'OwiDI lneome brouaht u.t I a true swry by Bob Ferrel many thlnp we could not a«ord before. M7 efforts were., much more productive. I 1ebed- uled my time to my own liJdna. When we wanted a day or two off,_ we took it. I worked hard but. ii I wanted to oe home ear)y or quit at noon I did. Thia .'la not a bwdneu for a lazy man. But if a man la ambitlou.e and will work to deeerve thoee nice 'th1np in life we all want. this busi- nea ia made to order for such a man. I became eo enthusiastic about tbil business and eo appreciative of what it had brought my family that, whenever a man opened a deale~ ahiJ> near me, I helped him get a quick atart. The company learned about this and bad each new dealer in my section of Michigan ~d a -day "With me. One day-the president-of Duraclean Company asked me bow· I would like to move to Headquarters and spend m1 entire time belpinr dealers to increaae their alee and proftt& That waa rood news to my ears. Since then I have worked with hundred.a of our dealers in their own towns and at regional meetinra. con- ventions and dealer croup meetings. But much of the time I am richt here at my desk in touch with our dealers by letter and telephone. Incidentally I sold my dealership at a good profit. Dealers aell their Duraclean buslneaee for up to ten times their coat. After 80 ltlonthe, Leo Lubel eold for $7.116 above hie cost. If for any reuoll a dealer want.a to aelL we maintain a eervice to locate buyers and help him eell. Our job here at headquarters ii to show each Individual Duraclean dealer how to use bis own abilities to bri~ him rreateat success. I know hundreds of our dealers on a first name buis. We work together u one happy family. If you become a Duraclean dealer, I'll be u close to you u your telephone or mail box. It's Easier than You Think To Build Your Own Business If ~ve wanted to BE YOUR OWN BOSS ... to me financlal.ly independent and have a fut growini income, now YOU CAN. And you own a Nationally Advertised busineu. You can stay at your present job while your customer lilt crows • • • then switch to full time. liniq up jobs for your aervlcemen to do. One job a day brinp a eood starting income. If you hire twoeervicemen (full or part time) while you keep your job. the national price guide provides you a rroes profit of $14 an hour on their work and this is much easier to do than you think. We ahow you how ••• step by step. That's U90 for a 85 hour week. Yout 1rou profit on three aervicemen is $21 per hour. Duraclean dealers find it easy to ~ou $7 per hour on EACH serviceman plus '12 an hour on any eervice they themselves render. The 24 pace illuatrat?d booklet we'll mail you (with no obliption) explains how moat of ~our roea profit becomes clear net proftt. Your mcome is limited only by the number of .ervicemen you employ. You can operate from a abop, oftice, or your home. Equipment ia licht and portable. At the start. you may want to ren.der service youraelf ••• or you can •tart with full or part time 11erYicemen. Thia bush•ee ia easy to learn ••• ...,. to start ••• 80 euy to .ervice that women dealers do it. We R.ref er you have no ex~rience ••. not have to unlearn" old wa)'L We are NOW enlarci" thia worldwide sy.. tern of individually-owned service bulinesaeL If you are reliable. honest and llrilliq to work to become ftnanclally independent, we invite you to mail the coupon. When you receive our illustrated booklet, 7ou wfll 8ee the way we ahow you atep by atep how to quickly 1et customers • • • and still more customers from their recommendations. You have 7 superior .ervlcee that are ren- dered ''on location" in bomee, offices, hotela, tbeaten, dube. motela and institutions. Theee are not ordinary eerricee. You have the prestlce and endonement of 1-dlq furnJ. ture maker• and car)!et mills. of Parenta' Mquine and McCall a, of Reeeareh and T-.. inc J,.aboratorieL National mapdne advertisins explain. perior merits of your eervices. bullda your eU1t- tomer confidence and brfnp job lead.I to )'OU. We and a Dunclean dealer will train 7ou and aal•t you. He'll reveal ht. aucceuf ul, proven methods. You have pre-tested new. paper and yellow-pace ad.I. commerdak, and a full mailing pqram. Stores, upholaterera, lnaurance adjlllton. and decorators ref er jobe to our dealen. Theee year •round eervicee are in coutant demand. Start Small, Groll.~·.,__ in this Booming Business " Many men have said to Uli "I can't a1rord to pve up my job till I know have a IUN tb.inr ; •• a eound buslneel that will provide botli aecurity and a better llvinl for my f~.'' That made aenae to u.e eo we worbcl out such a plan ••• and thoee ume men are now enjoying a Duraclean dealership in many com. munlties. You don•t exp_erlmellt. You Ule teeted, proven methods. You have our beck· .lni and "know how." Doea thil appeal to you? Don't decide GOW. Mail the coupon 80 you'll have the fact. to decide wiae)y. There ii no obliption. You'll then know whether th1e ta what you want. You can start small and crow bie. A third century qo Duraclean wu an Idea ••• but it caught fire and spread to a world wide eervice. Why did it apreadt (1) auperior procuue. (2) proven cuatomer-aettlna metbOda (8) Day to day &uldance from Headguartsa. Our tint service the care of uphoJet.ery and carpets not on)y cieana. it enlivens the fibers ..• revives dull colora. Pile riles with new life. There's no harsh machine ICl'UbbU.. No eoak-i~. Mild aerated foam lislltl7 applled lift. o• dirt, crease. many umi&htly apota like mqic. Furniahinp are uaed a.pin in a few hours. Government ficu,rea show aervlce bnai-en n are arowtna f uter than industrie9 and atoNe ••• $760 nu1lion yearly j)Otelltial jUlt in rue and furniture cleanlq. Your 6 oth• eenlcel are explained in the free booklet we'll mail~~ Little over $1000 establiahea YOUR OWN buainea A day•a profit more than pa~ the monthly payments we tlnance for you. Men frequently take in J?&rtDel"I. We f ~rmab electric eqwpment and, with ftnt shipment. enough materiala to return your TOTAL lnveetment. If you have eood habit. and know the Importance of cultolDM' satiaf action, you can likelY qualif7 for a Dura.- clean dealerablp. TODAY 18 the time to reaene a DanelMD dealership, before eomeone taa. your Jocadcn. It's been said, "Opportunity lmocb but once at eveey man'• door.'' Thia could be that one rare opportunity in 7our life. It la aurprisiqly eaq to learn this bwd.ne-. You can decide from the information we will aend rou whether 'to apply for a dealenhiJ>. So, with n~ obUpdon wha~ mail the coupon TODAY. Cut it out NOW ao you won't forpt to mall it. Mail this coupon TODAY It may put you in business .,.,..,, ....... ....... a..tM ~ ...... Detlleld, IL_,, I Wlttt ae •MtaU.., IMll M pee• llkte.,.._. boolll.t I telllnt how •nd •111 I can qulclfY lncteeM _, lllCO-I I aft41 fMlllJ HCIH'lty wll ... .-.......... how reu'll I I ll•lp flnanc. me. No .. 1eaman wtll c.11. t I Nim' I I Addr f ! :'wanp . ! What Is That Ineredible Sixth Sense Dogs Seem to Have? By Felleia Ames, Consultant for Frlakles Research Cerl\er and author of "The Dog You Care For" W hen it comes to homing animals, most of the records have been set by pigeons, and we won •t dispute ~ accomplishments of those winged won· ders. But how about dogs? For starters. take the case of Fluffy, a 13- year~ld part collie, blind in one eye and nearly blind in the...Dtbc4 who made it Oll foot 110 mile$, from Mun<:je, Ind., to Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Why? She wanted to be with her old friends, after her owners had moved. Or there was the German shepherd of Pancrazio Scorano. Pancrazio left the dog with bis parents in Brindisi, Italy, when be went off to Turin to work. The dog walked from Brindisi to Turin to find him. The di.s- tance: 745 miles. Another shepherd, by the name of Sandy, hiked 842 miles, from Cleveland, Tenn., to Clarks Suqimi~ Pa., after bis owner had left the dog with his father when he went into Reserve Officer training. Sometimes dogs are separated from home for long periods of time. Skipper, a beagle, bad been gone seven yeaf1 before be re- turned to bis family in Illinois, after disap- pearing one day at a family reunion. What is it that acc::ounts for such canines? ls it a set of stoml memories of objects along the way? How then explain the achievement of Ftutry, the collie, who was blind in one eye alld almost blind in the other? Certainly it isn't olfactory memory, because most of the .dogs have been tram- ported by car to the origins of their home- ward journeys. Parapsychologists are of the opinion that the explanation may be extr~­ sensory perception. There is definitely some kind of extra sense or radar that pulls them either home. or across unknown territory to find a beloved master, as in the case of Pancrazio'a dog and Sandy of Tennessee. Dr. J. B. Rhille of Duke University calls this "psi tracking." Perhaps one of the moct poignant tales of alJ--cerWnly one of the best documented-- was about the dog made famous in Charles Alexander's book, "Bobbie: A Great Collie of Oregon. n Bobbie was a big bobtailed dog who made bis way from Indiana to Oregon, on foot and all alone, to be with his master, a restaurant owner of Silverton. Ore. It was Auaust 6, 1923, when the own- er, hi.a wife and the dog 1et out by car to visit relati'\les in Indiana. While there, the owner toot his car to a garage to have the carburetor fixed, and the dos went along. ''The come ...... the White AJwr, the 'WllbMlt Rlwr Md the l'lppeunoe River •••• When he got to Sltvetton, he hlld bMn gone lb MOl.U. •nd heel traveled 3,000 ............ In front of the garage, Bobbie spotted a big bull terrier and jumped out. The owner went on into the gara,ge, certain his dog could take care of himself. When be looked agaill, he saw Bobbie running away, with the bull and several other dogs in pursuit. (The terrier was a pack leader.) An exhaus- tive search failed to tum up the dog. Final- ly the owner and his wife, heartbroken, headed back to Oregon. Then begun the dog'a epic journey. With only instinct to lead him, be made his way w~ stopping where be sensed there were dog lovers who might feed him. The collie swam the White River, the Wabash R.iver and the Tippecanoe River. He crossed Iowa, Nebraska, the Oreat Plains and the Rocky Mountains. When he got to Silver- ton, he bad been gone six months and bad traveled 3,000 miles. Dazed, hungry, ex- hausted, he reverted to his days as a puppy and went right past the restaurant, above which his owner lived, and on to an old farmhouse where be bad been raised. There be was found by the tenants of the farm- bouse, asJeep, atop)he grave of a fox terrier, his puppybood companion. After he bad been revived with food and drink. his mem- ory returned and be hurried to the restau- rant. He bounded up the stairs, into the apartment and onto the bed where his mas- ter was taking a nap. Ilia cries brought a crowd. It was a day before he could be separated from the restaurateur. Bobbie lived 12 happy years after his re- turn to Oregon. But no one, to this day, has been able to explain how ,_. he made the journey. liA1JI PAMILY WEEKLY. February 11, 1113 • 11 It's the Panama 20-Balboas. The larg~t and heav- iest silver coin in circulation anywhere In the world. It actuaffy contains more than a quarter-PoUnd of solid sterling sliver. Size: 61mm (2.4"). Weight: 2000 grains. It's legal tender in the Republic of Panama, with an official exchange value of 20 U.S. Dollars. 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SPREADING • EVERGREEN $2.00ea. 3 for 54.00 6 f()f $7.00 12 for $13.00 ... _ .. _ 7 •••• w .... .... ..... 9 7 .. • 9 ••• ......................... ................. _ .. .......... 0.. ............ ......................... .......... ..,.., .. ,.._ .......... IS"s*tzallc SS .................. ltetela. .... ., ........................ e..-.---....... ..... Fast Growing,Tree! ' Beautiful BONUS In Spring! LOMBARDY POPLAR 5 for $2.00 12 for $4.00 25 for $7.00 ....................... ft. ... C• df F J i tp. fSSpaJ ,_ .......... PW"4tl'W ........ ..... .......... ~--~---..... .. ,_. ................. ...... ................................ ... --. ~ •lcldl• .... '9tll· •• a ...,.. .... , • .,....., .. ............... fC"llt .. 1 Ill 0... ....,. .. _ _...IW ...... BURNING ~ .BUSH only 354 .. 7l5 .............. 11.-n .. Jlllt_, . ................ , ..... .... eNer ..... -..... •f ....._ .. k,•' n 1 ........ Jl---- ratM ......... ,. ..., ~ r1at11 . .... .,... .. .. ,. __ ... ..... .... ........... .. .. ....... .... Nd ...,... ........ ....,,, ... y ·-,.,. ... . IMC' •ll••R, Net tHt te Ar ... M. AINMr ......... Full Protection GUA• ANTEE Alf ttem1 1u.ranteed to be of """ •-IMy aN? to arrm In tood ll•ltlly cond?tlon or pwcM• .,tee wm JM rlfuncllcl. RETURN SHlftP?NG LA8•L ONLY -you .ay kMP ti•• plantL (OH yew Hm?tt. SEND NO MONEY 50 for $2.98 100 for $4.98 FarlllldJ-llra 'l .... mdlnli.ftftWlllll'e Matte' your ..-tlou 011 a..~ Macdt and IUM todly. 0• --~ pay fllCHlMa• for :t.... ........... aH C.0.0. -.,..._SAYE llO .. Y. 1'.MloM ollty 711 .. lt• ~ ..,., "'!'• ,_ -.... a U-tiloll&ll C9plt of tlliS, Ai -GU p b Pwlwil*llt (VIDca •= la llllJ, • 'N lie 1 •111 fta••atlalldlal, ....................... mS~iato a ... CWI of ... wl lll£e llliallb, U rooted plls&LGmnt ... ..., .... -..... 4 to I Ill. al. ftlblt 11 to c:DNrll 111· ft.; H ans 111 111· ft.; 111 eoww Ill Ill· ft.. 100 Feet of Friendly Fence- only $2.98 ROSE of SHARON HEDGE 2S shnlbs -100 ft. S2.91 50 shnlbs -200 ft. SS.75 D & lM ll?s••t el 0910 ._.. • ...-..... --1C1 a •11tm I '-.,, ....,., ~-aw .,, ............ -a fl SS T, .... "-,_ ,_ It 1 St n.a. ....., .,._ -.............. ,. ft. ...... , ....... .,...., -----·· ....... -.............. '--"" .......... ... ·--~.._ .. _... ....................... _ .................. _ ........................... ..... .................... -...................... .,.,_ .. ---~ ............ ..., .............. , ....... t.a-...... ... and Mndltlll ••.,...lid Odlt'L ("'9• iaM H IMC'· cieM -..-.-•• c.o.o ...... ., .... oo -.... ,. \V ---· U.. T1tll Eaq C>nl• •?alllk ----111111111 HOUSE OF WESLEY. Nursery Division Dept. 8966-IH R.R. 1. Bloomington. Ill. 61701 SefMI :t ........... , 0 Prepa1it Ocoo HOW CAT MANY NO. ?Tl:M ... LI· 91411SflllUCI HG C.....-.ftNI• au a,".-.-. ... ZH C. ... •M••• U7 ~-..... , ... ... LAcslMN ... ... , 142 ...... ,. .. .. , Pr .......... 717 " ...... 7'1 "o• SllarO• IH Tr.H,_. .... ... Wll?te •1rc11 '" 90NUS•11r•f ..... llt 1 t• Hllw?tll'$1 •tdet1 1.U ••rnl"' ••• C1 for S1.IOt · ... ?IONUS Plfr1»11 C""91tfl 1 fol .... "" t7.10 0....,) '" ,.,,.,.. Clematis 11 for tz.00) ~ 71, ,.. ... a ... lland • COST ?It." ................. .. Touh _____ ,,. NAM•---------------"---------------- ADD"tsS---------------------------11 CITY TATE Ztft .... At LO:St! A Designed to carve twenty pounds off your figure in one month! But leave your lace looking years. younger -and lar more beautilul than you have known it for years/ Sclentlllcally1 you c111,,1ot 1111old loslna weipt on I.his diet, unleu you are a alanouhir cue. • We repeat; If you arc lo averase health, you cannot avoid lotina weiaht 011 1hls dlei. As much aa twenty JIOunds lhc very fint month. But 1hl1 11 tlw LEAST Important 1Ht11{it II w/11 11111 you. For mo~ ~ 1~artllt11 11 tlN blou1//yllt1 ef11ct It w/11 h11Y1 011 your face. Lllte ~is ..• Y11 Wit Mlt FHI T1ll ltast Bit Hmpy! Y11 Wll Hnt 111 Cm11t1 fer SWltts! AM Yt• F• Wll 8111 11 ltalty Eac' Dly, .. Al,_ .. ~1.am.4.1! u...~ WMkL-- We mlGl repeal .,aln: You cannot faJI IO lotc weisflt with tbB dle1, If you follow ii rellaJously. Al much as twenty pounds must meh oft your body tn a alnaJ,e month. ~ llut your /ace w/JJ not 1ltow It! Your face wUI oot deve~ tba.e "diet-lines". Youi face wUI ttot aJve way 10 lbat "diet saa' . Your ~ will show "o trace whatwner of dlet-punlshmellt, or diet· nervn, or diet-fatlaue! Why? lltt11tu1 this Is a plutlc auraeon'• dktl Thb diet was in- vented by a man who 1rea11 tbc mo.t beautiful, the mo&t aJamo1ous, the rlc:hnt women In the world. Women who simply will NOT, under any circumstances, 80 on a reducina diet that adds years to !heir face, at the same time that 11 forces a few mcaaer pounds on their body! So 11 new conc1,t o/ d/11/nx had to be evolved! Literally " MW w11y to dle1-t""'1 protec11d 1111 /ac1 at tltl 1om1 1xac1 momeN llttll 11 1llm1111d 1h1 body/ So that a new alow of bcallh pouted into that face-a new sparkle-• "'"' 111,,1//11-youth/u/11e11 1h11t mode 1vet1 old Jrl1nds 1top In astonl1ltn1e11t wlt•n they ••w th1 d11Ulln1 chan11 In 1# /-., bl/"'4 IMJI-111111 Mlllcul IMu '-MY lull pouR~ ,,,-,._ carv1d 06 the body/ W111fs Tiit Secret? Slptr-Pnttlls! bd A Stlp-IJ-Stl' W~ To lt1utlflltJ Rtd•ct nat Mans YOU D11't Hnt Tt WtrrJ AMut A nils! Once you tend 111 lbe Coupon below. you are J,iven everytbina you •need. And we mean 111rrythln1. What happens. 1n etrect. is thai /or onr Juli motftlt your /r11 time 11 dr11otrd to tlN prlnclplr1 of °"' o/ Am1rka'1 INdln1 pltyllch:ln1-adopted from tlN samr m11h.o4s -" 01 h/1 cllnlc /11 Holtyw004/, Ca/i/ornla. No devlatloft Is permitted. Thu diet will "°' work for you if you aubs1l1u1e one morsel of It for another. h Is a tc:icntifically balanced formula for beauty-unm.e anytbl111 you have ever seen befoR-41ftd theN/ore /I <;omplrtrly o•-rrco111r1 th1 trrrlblr 1rap1 tltOI lla111 111-11 ullttd for yo11 bl/or1 In other d/111. {For example, lhe averaae low-caloric diet is aho ine•ltably low in nutrients. This causca chronic fatJaue. and ftabby tluucs throuall· VITAL NOTE! You bealn to pin the wonder-workloa benefits of thls book In every atta of your Ufe startina within the first fi~ minutes alter you pick It up-1/t1re /J ob1ol11tl/y no nr1d to STUDY th/1 rrvolutlonary n•w book or'""' ttad It /rot11 t:<»'lf to cowr, or rxtHnd a11y "'",. "lltrf'llry" 10or1 Off your port olhlr than to browsr throu1h II at your l1l1urr for 011e or two thr/lllnl mlnutr1 0 "'1y! Thia is NOT a textbook! NOT a study manual! There are no lectures-not a alnlllc "blue-sky" theory lo ponder over or memorize anywhere! Instead, for the flnt tlmet.lt•tt arr rrvolut/otfary nrw bnok-tltrouilll to CARVE TW£l'fTY l'OUNDS OFF YOUR FIG· URE IN A SINGLE MONTH-IN TH£ EXACT SAME TIME YOU TAKE UI' TO 20 FULL YEARS OFF YOUR Al'PEAR- A.NCE-11 tltrou1h " /rw lttcf'fdlbly-1linplr uchfflq11t J tlt11t )'OH co" 11111 to work /or you the v1ry first time you pick It 11p. Therefore, we do NOT want you to treat lhis amazlns vol- ume as you would an ordln&I}' bookr lnsAud, all -ask you to do is this; Place It on your bedstaod, mtlrely al our riak, for tbirly days! BroWIC throuah just a few P•ICI every niahl before you retltt! Skip around Jf ff!.U llkcl IJ11t ""'It.I ab1olu1ely 1t0 cott- sclo11.1 tl/ort to "1111'{' tltls boolc, "work" Off It, or e11r" '",,.._ ori::1 a slnxll °"' o tJi. 1ltrlllln1 l1Chfflq11~s you w/U fSntl on ~ rt•try Ottl o/ /16 ,,._r1! Instead. you'll make this atattUna dbroYCry in thne very first thlrly dll)'s alone. lnatantly-.Jmply by lealina throup its pqies -your mind wllJ automatlC<Olly obMHh lltr WOttdrr-•·orlclnf pro- ttd"'" laid out for Y'"' /11 tltls l>oolcl £1Jon/111ty , you wlll tt- 1pot1d to lt1 "'""""tloft~""1trrl111 bfftllrtltro111lu! Wit/tout pr<t-111rd/111tlon, you will /f1ttl yolll'HI/ automallc•llY •pplyln1 111 HlrthOdJ! Inevitably-hour after houf-4~ after day-week after week -you will find your bocly I• ewr-lncrculn1 command of a Slim, Bnullful You111 New FtauR, Renewed Health and Visor, Freedom from Achet and Palm, New Suual Capabllhy, Younaer-Lookln1 Face an4 Ncot, and much, mucb more! All 1his-for Just a few short moments of your time a d~ ~pent with one of the most fudnatfftl1 completely..absorl>Jna books It will ever be )'bur pi.uwe to a1ancie throuahl Prove It yourself, entlrelY at Otll' rtall You aam&le nothing but your time! We bear tho full ClOetl Send In the No-Rlslt Coupon-TODAY! out your entJrc body. On Ille other hand. with tbe ordinary "hlah protein" diet-not 611~,..protrltu u you aft aiWft heft-You nm into lhe problem or blah calorics and blah cholesterol. Tbis means you almply do,.'t /*ti 1~. and lhetcfore thlt you' body Just w0tt't silck to the diet. So llN /111 _,.,,_rln1 bee~. u1U1r '""n 1Hfon.J AU tbae trape ue avolckd here. You Ht 111pt1r proteins, wtllc:h &fe not hll/t pro«9ifta. •11t tM7 '" ,. • ..., II ltftwYtfONI 1/JICI /iult/1 your bofly: Tltat OM •r•"' o '""" wUI b11Tn •P tltrn fTOlfU of 1111wa,.111 your blood ,,,.,_,_ A1tll tlN Jot 1JN/t1 •w11Y-da.y aftff d11y! So-thlJ llmc-,011 HI sdl1ttllco~. And YoU eat well. And you IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO., Dept. 2901, 13490 N.W. 45th Ave., Opa Locka, Florida 33054 feel no atarvatiOft panp-no cravlna for sweet$. And you "'1vr mo,., thatf ettouxh ,,,,,,y IO k11p "'"' h11ppy. A11d you lose u, 10 IWtlfty poutfds /11 the v1ry /int "'ontlt. And you don't "1Up bock" wlN" that month u /itflJMd-you /uat lce1p rl1ht on IM/1111. Bit Tilii Is Still Just Tiit Bqla1ill&t Btcaust Tiie Rtil PIJ·Off c .... •l&'t Now -IN TH£ BREATHTAKINC MEW ROOD OF BEAUTY THAT POURS INTO YOUR FACE! But remember that this Is 11 11/ostk 1urrttH1'1 dtet-.rd tltrl'l/OIT " plostlc sur1e9'1°I IHauty fTl/Jne COMIS rltht •'-• wllll Ul -1'f IM"'tnct mM11lu.o U\A\"J"D~..-~~~ .;.,--- off your body, '""' ,,,., •lso 111r/orml"( "n11tlktd ""'1tk .. 011 tw,-, Inch oJ your Joce, your 1trck, your ltoJtds aMI )*Otlr INJ.rl HollywotHI ~outy ucrds thol "'" tra111fonn r,our ltftln ap~c. UJu thll: How to simply "open your mouth '-and low your double cbia. How 10 suck. pore-enla.ral.oa black.beads rlJJit out of your !KC, 11.1U.1 notltln1 but onllnory bf'1t1kf0Jt nnal. A linlplo at-Mme treatmeet for 1biJlnio1 halt. requlrlna alll10St DO etrort and tJme! (Show this one to your husband-he'll tbuk you for the rest of hls lire). How 10 use ortll11ary ""'" as an lmtant-sedatlve. How cold wa1er-y"· cold water-can oflcn work apparent "mlt-acla" on the 1b1pe and firmness of ybur breasts. How slmplc massa-can tl1-<ontroc1 •ital facial muscles, aad therefore dlscourqc In a wink many of your most hJdeous wrinkles. (These lnaenlous llUle ''finacr-tricks" are especially effCC1.lve aaalmt crows-feet and under-the.eye JIOUCbes.) Do-It-yourself cosmctk:a-frelh, or1anlc, natural-and 10 e/J«tllf• that they moy literally cou.u you to throw •way tlw ex~n1ll'e •ti· /lci11/ 0ttes yo11 lta\11 011 your IHltltroom sfwl/ to4oy! -(.U .just. a lew uam&>la: A ,slmpk.. fpdLni1bt-acam. that .bd£)S 11111-0lve away the tltatf .tu1111 fro111 your 11<1,., al the same time lt protects the llvilla. A 1uper_,e11lle shampoo.rime, that doa ffOt kill the natural ollt on your skin when you rinse ii on, and therefore does 11ot make YoW' !Mle1ook older every t1mc you clean JOur hair.) PhAS Yo111 t11od. elll}', for busy women wbo can't afve it more than five minutes a day-and therefore have to have f&a bencAlt condtnsed. Plus Sup1r-£nrcisu, that trim lncbes off )'OUr prObkm spots, quiclclyl (Some of them lake only fifteen seconds a day-.id sbow whistlc-provok.lna results 111" wulc!J Plus 1 complete IUlde to S11,,rr-Stl"UlftllMtl l'klltk SufT'"Y. That can bl compkttd In mlnutes, requires no hospitallza~ has you up, and around lnst1atl7. A"" art0tltn 1111tltotl 11ta1 d111p/y • /IWU •->-• your urpul wrlnlcle1, wllltoul tlw 1111111111 l1'a« llttll tlw1 """ 1111r 1xh11d Off your 1A/Jt /H/onl Pia Dlnu Of Otlltr "Pllstlc.S.S-'s Secrets" -Al YHn Tt Rtlll Wm.t lidJll A P1HJ! So here It is-tlN medlcolly ''°"'" l>ntllctltrou1h tltat pt111 1011 Off/)t one montlt •woy Jrom o bn1111ft41Ut11 "'"'J"" olNI bun! A /f1un lh•t w1l•h1 up to twmty poultd.s ,.,,! A11 • f.:e 11iid loolu "'""' YOUtf6tr! AU yours In one month-one abort month-or )'OU dofl't ~ a penny! It's as simple as tball Up to twenty pounds. 10QC la a 1lAIJe month-and with a faco that loob yean yow11u-or '°" "'" tlo11't pay a /lfnny/ • Remember-once aaaln-if you are iJI averate normal hea.ltJ:il YoU slmPIY c11n1101 al'Old Joailna welaht with th.ls diet! And you wul not feel the leut bit hun111. And yoW' face will lf'OW more beautiful ••. more 11owin1 ... w/lh moH oppoHnt youth Jlowlttl 01u of II tffff1 ~y! It is never too late to become what you mJabt havo been. Tiie opportunity Is here1 on this pap, In the Coupon below. Wh1 not send It In-at our rlu......,od11yl r - --• MAIL NO·RISK COUPON TODAY • - ---. IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO., Dept. 2901 13490 N.W. 45th Ave., Ope Loeb, Florida 33054 Gentlemen; Please rush me a copy of A DOC'TOll'S OUrCIC WAY TO ACHIEVE LASTl'NG Bl!A\TTY, #80016. by~. A. Pranktyn, M.0 .1 I encklse ls.91 lft full paymnt. I• adclltloe, t undentand that I inay cumlne Ulia boot ror • f\lll 30 daYt entirely al your rl&k. II at the end ol that time. I ua 9IJt Atb- ftcd. I will lilnply return the ~ to 100 for eYll'J cent ot •1 money beet. EllCloKd ls cbedt °' M.O. for 1---------- YOU MAY CHMOE MY: 0 MA.STE& QIAJlOB Ac:c't '------------------- latn Bank '-------(Find do'f'e JOW U1119) Esplradon date of my car------------- OR YOU MAY CHA.ROB MY: 0 8ANLUOSJUCAJU> Acc't #------------------- E..,UaaloC'I dale of my cat------------- N•me Addrne City Sate Zip --~----------------~~ i ---· .._........_._...."",,_.., ___ ~ Smart Coo&Qng . . Reei_pe .froni a~ Header: \\estern Curry This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen presents a recipe sent In by a youpg reader-Colin Olson's Western Curry. Says Marilyn: "It's urusoal when you get a recipe from a youngster-and a\bOY at that! I tried It out In the test kitchen-and it was.wonderful!" Colin.ls 13 and a resident ., ot Bellingham. Wash. c.olln lhowa oft the WMllm CUny lhet he CfMlld OM d9J when hi• motMr ..... work. MARILYN'S MENU Coln'• w..e.m CUn7 -'----·~~b a......a.rr,Tmta COLIN'S WESTERN CURRY 1 lb. grOWld round ........... 1epple,peeledMCldlced 1~gol ........... 1 CM (11 OA) tolMtO puree 1 CM (I oa.) tomato 111UCe YA-1 IHepOOftH•onedNlt · 2-1IHIP00111 cwry powder • YA·1 IHIPOOll PllPflb Cookedrtce 1. In large skillet over medium- high beat, brown me"-1 thorough- ly, turning often with wide spatula. 2. Add apple, raisins, tomato puree and tomato sauce. Add ~salt, curry powder and paprika; stir well. a. Bring mixture to boiling. Re- duce heat to low, cover and sim- mer 10-J S qlinuta, stirring once or twice.,..__, 4. Serve over bot cooked rice. Make14 urving1 ' CHEESE CELERY STICKS • celerJ lt8lb, ........ wt dllled 1 pkg.(loa.)~ llawor proce• cite ... iprMd - with cllplftMI, room . . .....,....,.. 1. Cut celery into 3-iocb aticb. 2. Squeeze cheese in hollow of celery 1tick to fill. Save remain- ing cheese for further uae. Malce1 about 16, /our servings BANANA CHERRY TARTS 1 pq. (I~ Gia.) I..._. pudding Md pll llllng ' 0wq February 11 pett.an1 ol .U~ wa1Jpeper are specWty priced. When you're ready to wallpaper, you're ready for Sherwin .. Williams. We're America's No. 1 wallpaper store. Not only because we've got America's greatest collection of patterns and styles, but because we've got wallpaper experts in every store (check the Yellow Pages for the store near you). Experts who do make paperwork easy. By hel_ping you coordinate everything you need (wallpaper, paint, carpet and fabrics) to do the job. And do it right. SHERWIN· WILLIAMS More II~ I a pcintslore. 2cupecoldlRlk ~ Ill.ODii nn u1nd or pwe • ftllllllutrec:t .... lappll ... I wt~ row own or purc:fl111d , ...... ........ 1 lebl11p OGft .... Juice l4 ~ 8IP'lcot .... • ...-cttllto ..... 1. Prepare instant pudding with 2 cups milk according to pack- age dilections. 2. Stir in des.ired extract and Y.i cup whipped topping smoothly. a. Spoon filling into tart shells. Refrigerate for 1 S minutes. 4. Slice bananas and arrange on top of tarts. Brush with lemon juice. 5. Beat apricot jam with fork. until fairly smooth. Spoon or brush apricot jam over bananas, coating completely. Refrigerate. I . Juat before serving, to,P tarts with a rosette of whipped top-- ping crowned with a maraschino cherry. Make3 8 tarts •uee whipped topping in "Squiggle0 container or Aero- sol container. FAMILY WuKLY's Foodshelf presents dishes you can make qulckly with a minimum... of fuss, using common Ingredients found In moat kitchen cupboards. SMILING CRAB SKILLET In medium skillet with lid, saut~ 1 Y.2 CUpl lnatant rice, ~ cup chopped onion, ~ cup chopped green pepper and 1 can ( • ozs.) mulhrooma, drained, in ~ cup hot butter or f margarine about S minutes, stirring frequently. Stir in 1 can (28 ozs.) tom1toee, 2 cam (7~-<YL size) creb meat, drained, or 2 cans (7-0Z. size) tuna, drained, J ctove garllc, cruabed, 1 ~ teaspoons ult, Y.i bar IMf, crumbled, ~ tea- spoon bull S..... and ~ tea- spoon tbrme INML Brina to boiling. Reduce heat, cover aad simmer 5-7 miouta, or until most of liquid is at.orbed. Serve in deep plata or bowls. Celery and carrot aticb make a crunchy go-with; toasted but- tered com-bread squares or com toasters might be nk:e in the bread basket. Makes 5-6 1ervlng1 .,.. FAMILY WEEKLY, F«lruery 18, 187a • 11 S· T ·R-E-T-C-H TO FIT UNCRUSHABLE-WASHABLE PRICES SLASHED! PRE-STYUD AND PUllAN!NTL Y SET. Comea In 10 "natural"' colora -BJack. Very Dark Brown, Dark Brown, Medium Brown, Ught Brown, Dark Blonde, Medl- um Blonde, Slightly Gray with Dark Brown, Moatfy Gray with Dark Brown, Temple Gray with Dark Brown. ONLY $ A man'• wfg for a man'• world I RNCIJ lo ..., the minute you get tt Sllpa on In HCOnd• -9tay9 on all day. Nothing new to leam-If you can put on a hat you can put on thl• wig -... 11y, perfectly. Look9 Ilk• real halr-fMI• like real hair-no one can tell. 100%oynet. modKryllc fiber la eaaler to care for than your own ~r. r---1 _,,_ ,---- ·---.. --:::..-.................. t 1::=:".:.!:'.:'-. , __ ......... .,..,. I I -· --.. I I I I I I I 01_ ... _ T.... I lo•-• .... •---•••..,-• I =~--... ....,.~~---· I 1__ I ~ ------=-=~=;_) .. _......_ ............................................. ..... .,.,.., ,. n .._ mu Sports Mlnl-Pronle GAIL GOODRICH: His Only Vice 11 Ice Crum As a youngster, Gall Goodrich seemed to have no hope of becom- ing a pro basketball star. He suffered from rheumatic fever an~ was lhe smallest kid on his high school squad. Today he's one of the out-no fatty foods. TM one vice I standing stars on the championship couldn't eopquer ... Ntlng Ice Los Angeles Lakera. He led the cream." ... Goodrich went on to takers In scoring last season and UCLA and led his team to two played a key role In the team's straight NCAA titles. When he was record streak of 33 consecutive drafted by the Lakera, the veteran victories_. ... Goodrich outgrew his ' ElglnBaylorgave him a nickname ear1y rheumatic fever and compen-that still sticks: "Stumpy." .•• He sated for his short stature by his waa tra<Htd to Phoenix, but L.A. soon ---nreat speed and~. Ne ---~-t<>have eeoond-thoughtl-and---io-HI ree.U.: "Dad put up a baeket In the made another trade to get him back. backyard. He dft me ragged all d8y Says Gall, "My wife Francie and t dribbling the Ml and ehootlng at liked Phoenix very much, but of the baeket. He aleo 18ught me the course I was glad to get back on a Importance of conditioning and contending team." proper diet-no MnOldng or drtnkJng, -BJ a.try Abnmlon <9fhe Diet \\8U-JJ Potato ¥L c ...... PUii: Which Is More F•ttenlng? Which makes you fatter, eating a potato that has 500 calories or a cream puff that has 500 calories? .Jobma11shlp 11 Mtteh•nlC81 Ablllty Inherited from Your Mother? If you're a mechanic, engineer, scientist. draftsman, dentist, car- penter or surgeon you had better have a high ability to picture In your mind the structure of things • ...., people...UIMmlml•of chooelng mecl-**-==.,. ~..., .. good.. ..... their ....... The Human Engineering Laboratories, which has tested over half a mllllon people for Job apti- tudes, warns that this la a common error. Being goodwill,.,..,._. lndlclllee °"" lldtlful ........ Me-chanical work la for you only If thoee skiJlful fingers are accompanied by 118 FAMILY WEEKLY, Fel>ru•ry 11, 1173. There's a big difference! The dif- ference la due to the fact that a calorie of sugar adda more fllt to your bodr than a calorie of mrch. Of course we knew there wu a difference, but we didn't know exactly how big a difference until recently, when doctors at Brook- haven National Laboratory put a group of people alternately on a hlgh- sugar diet and on a high-starch diet The upertment ....... d ..... JOUf bodr converts aupr Into two to IN flnles more blood fet tlaM It doe9 starch. So you can worry tea about starchy foods like macaroni and spaghetti and bread. Worry more about·cake or jam or chocolate pudding, even though they have . exactly the same number of calories. -By Hanlet ~Bane a brain that ls talented at picturing a three-dimensional object. Often, say the laboratory experts, the two skills do not go together! What la more: Don't.,.....,.,... 80n If hie .......... • mechanlall wtliz and lhe boy can .,.., underatMd • dlagrmm. Thia ......... tMt. mother....,,.. on to a eon-but theta boy can .....,. Inherit frOm hie ....... However, glrta.,. able lo lnlWt1t INl lkll fromellhermotllerorf..._ • -Br S. R. Redford . Do Older People Need Less Sleep? Older people need as much sleep as other adults. But their sleeplessness pattern Is different; they fall asleep 1-~.-1!Mft ewaken at daybreak or before, • and stay awake. Sometimes they get their eight hours-but forget to add the hours of naps durtng the day. There la alao the sleeplessness of the feverish, the sick child, the and bi How Your Chlld Looks: It Can Hurt-And Badly When you find yourself In an endless argument with your grade-school youngsters about washing their faces and combing their hair, you may wonder If their looking nice really makes any difference. The answer la: It does. Not only does It make the child's attitude happier, but psychological experiments at a major university reveal that llckllta trut llttntcUYe cNldNn In • lclnder, underatMding RY lhan they t wtattractlve chlkhn. Since dults include your children's eachers, thla ls very Important In the experiments, attractive and depresied. They have different pattema. For Instance, there Is delay in falling aaleep~ually caused by anxiety; Interrupted, or on-and-off sleep-usually caused by Illness or worry; earty awakenlng-t.1sually caused by depression or found In older persons. Whet to do. If sleep Is delayed try.these simple s!eps: 1. Form a alMp Mbft-retlre at the same time each night. 2. Take a nrm bllth-lt relaxes; a shower stimulates. 3. RNd a boring book- you'll be glad to fall asleep. 4. Take • hot clrtnk-cocoa or milk. 5. In winter, UM an electrtc blllnket- warmth relaxes. _6. Older people should have actMty during day- work or a hobby restores self-con- fidence and sense of usefulness. 7. If sleep does not come, try an over-~ter elMp"" medicine. St.Gw yeuF ~rm~ these jaw- breaking names: methaprrtlene or ~and ask for a product containing them. No prescription needed-take according to dlrec- tions.-.r Dr. Erwin DI Cyln "" unattractive children misbehaved In various ways . ....,. the mllbehlv- tor ... •uctly the......, the Muha .........., blmned tM unatbacllve cNldren more thlln the •lbKtl•• chlldren. And when asked their opinions of the children'• personal- ities baaed on these actions, the adults had lower opinions of the unattractive children's characters than of the good-looking children. -By Shirley 8IMn , .... Celebrity ~boi REDD FOXX: "I Know What h'a Uk• to Go To School Hungry" "When I was growing up In St Louis, I often had to go to achool without a meal In my stomach," says now- successful perfonner Redd Foxx of the NBC-TV series "Sanford and Son." "That's why there should be a generous a11otment of funds to RfOvlde food for schoolchildren and babies who need It. There are hungry kids all over America. But eome of them won't.., .,Wng about ... hungrJ"""' theJ go to' IChool becltuee they're afrlld or ahemed to admit It. The Federal Government recently cut down funds for feeding babies. How can you do that to children? I put my name down aa chairman of a group to help continue a feed-the-babies program In St. Louie. But It Isn't only a question of one program In one place~ The Federal Government, Instead of cutting down, must eee that our hungry children are fed." -lntemew.d bJ Wll18111 Wolf FAMILY WEEKLY. February 18, 1873 • 11 ... In Rich, Wum Colonlel FlnllMd Wood -HMg on w.n or St8nd on Table orlookcw AMAZ•NG auYt oNLYs4sa tfGI 11.11 CDFB Flllll 1Ull-DF-TllE-CEITUIY NIT OFFICE DllAlllZEIS ·- ~---~.-MAIMe DAY NO -COWOM TOOAY1 ., -.LAND STUDIOS Right now your .,..,.. ll.Mlpe. enwloPM. bffl9, Po8ICalds. what-h ... you .,.. In eix dlffeNnt .,,.,._. •ound 'the hoU .. I Get ~If org.,.. lzedl ..• with this cMllOhtfUI Country Store Or- G*'izer copied from nlnetMnth e«1tury post- m....,.• plgeonhoi. clualc. You'll find It per- fect to kMp •II thOM louble ltMI• In one ptece -t>llls, m•1agea. letters, even recipes! Thefe'• ewn a little drllftf with c:er1mlc pull for a.ntpe. ctlpe, personal Items. lnsi.ntty ~ a neat nook next to phon91 ,_..,,.. 1>11• x 10• x 4'11• deep, mount. •ally on wall, atancb on table. So pretty, so ptKtloal, so u .. full Newr hunt ,around for ecat1ered Item• agaJnl • PIUT n• OPRREDI Ttle first doll8f coin mimed In yea,. -the dram1tlc E!Mnhower Dollar -now tau. on lncrMMd v8J~I A limited number ha'le been' eleotroplat.d* with genuine 24-lunt gold end will be ,.,.ued to the public tor the first time, llddlng to Its already meonlftcent bNuty .net value .net tran8fonnlng It Into a ~t WOfthwhtte keepuu or f,lmlty hetr1oom. AL.RUDY 8CARCel You know how few EIMnhower dollars .,. around to begin with -IMV're atmo.t tmpoulble to come by, Y9t they weN rec.ntly minted! (Uu the Kennedy hett, they've dlsap- peal'9d from clrc:ulatJon tut) So you can reedily ... how nuured the briUlMtly gold-plated .,.,.,on will lhortly become. IMrthdaya, gradUatlOM • • • thef'9 .,. IO lnlnY occatlonl when a gift of th19 algnlf~ la ao thoughtful Ind forwarcHooklng, but .•• OU19 OWN ....._y IS LllllTU>IWe h1V9 only a limited number of theae coins available ao we urge~ to~ Of19 or more of theM extraotdlrwy coins today. WtMf\ our gold-plated ,....,,,. run• out. It will be dltfk:ult to oet more. COllllMlftOl'll'" America'9 OtMt Oenerel end Mth Prnldeftt end lmmort.atiz.. the Nt torlc ~t "The Eagte Ilea IM!ded" ~ cl9-Pictlno the Ameflcen Mtte ~ ovier the klner turface. Flret. a ttlrrlftt tribute to £1Nfto llowef and the U.S. 8C1ace acfll~t. ·eec- Oftd, • Pflme eufftPle of ttie entrlWf't art ••• now made awn more v1tuabl• and 1trlklno wlttl u.-1rat gold elec:troplatlno. I 2892 ................... P1a. JJCll4 I I be...., 1s dlect ., .... tw I I ____..._ (#UZ21) • .......... 151 ""-I ~ (Pier* nlldlll&a ..ic-lldd ~ ....... ) 1 0 .. u ... 1....._ .............. ,., 1 I ,..._ P .M .......... Ill .... ~ I I I f 1..,. .... nei I I D Uft '"''· ~ two Or ... lltfl fOI .... I ~ -'!. "!.. "'..!°!.. ~ ~:: ~.:' ~ .J ,--MAIL 10 DAY NO llSIC COWON TOOAYI--, I amNLAND S1'VDIOS. I I W2 ..................... Plef1U SJCIM I I bcloMd 11 dlect., ..... tor ..... --- 1 C4'4 PlaW D111hl•• Dolt.w(•) (#lml) I • '3 ... (Md 45' eldl .. Offlrilid) I I .....,.. I I Cler .... -I I 0r:.•.:-1t°':~~"'~=·= I Clll't tit UlldtmtllU~ It llft-IMllC tilNI ~------------------~ ,..., ... ... .. AtWhatAge ,. People Quiz Does a Person Get --old"? True or False: People of middle age and older are less self.confident than young people. (See number 4) By John E. Gibson Much of the worry and concern many people have about getting older-which amounta almost to a phobia with som~ia needless and without baail. This ia of particular interest in times when a large 1egment of the popuJa. lion is IO apprehensive of Father Tame'a scythe that they regard being over 30 as being .. over the hill" or a certificate of senility. lo th.is True-or-Fabe quiz we take a look at how old "old" is-and why. •• TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Whether you retire at 40 or at 80, there is no way of insur- ing against bomlom in retire- ment~ 2. People age at different rates. S. If people never see you, and your only contact is over the phone. they judge your age by the way your voice sounds. 4. People of middle age and older are leas aelf«>nftdent than young people. 5. Oetting old is nothing to look forward to. \ ANSWERS 1. Fal.re-according to the find- of Britain's expert on retire- ment, Dr. Alastair Heron. After .. evaluating the resulta of lead- ing atudia on the subject. be of- ten a prescription for the es- aential needs for a happy retire- ment: -An adequate penonal pbi- lolopby of life -Good physical and emo. tional health (they tend to go band in hand) -Suitable accommodation -CoaJCDial UIOciates and Tie after tile after tile.A tough.slow job ... but~ aood one.And now lhen time to 18nwilh the W-bocled flMll'onlyonedp~clehas. •• lhis .•• isthe .EiMmoment RIOl,RIOI fM Werning: The Surgeon General Hu Determined Thlt Ciprlt1I SmoQ,g Is Dlnglrous ti Yu HllldL • -neiibbon -One or more abeorbi.ng in- caatl -Su16cient income Note: If you can't qualify on thae points. it would be better for you to keep on workiq. If a just a true u it ever wu that a man won't weu out u quickly 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Febf!*Y 11, 1tn as he'll rust. 2. True. Some people age rapid- ly, others age ao slowly that decade after decade passes with scarcely any perceptible change in the way they look, seem or act. Some people are old at 40, aome wear the mantle of age before they are acarcdy out of their twenties: their step lap, there is a listNw:a, zat for life ii misaing. they .. feel" old. and it shows in their face, their attitude and their outlOot. Con- leDIUI of atudia abowa that your .. chronological age" ha far leas to do with bow long you will enjoy a fruitful, satisfying el.istence than your .. biological age." The latter is a very indi- vidual thing that is directly af- feded by your penooality. your emotiom and your general at- titude. J S. True. lo atudiea at Pwdue Univenity. liateoers were ubd to estimate tbe qa of 80 adult speaken-n.qiQg in qe from 40 to 80. Judgmeoa were made from JUOrded apeech samples alone. without ICCing the apeat- en. Fmcliop: Speecll cbanc- teriatics that came people to perceive a penon uoldcr ntber than younger, include 1pncla that u slMrnd ONl locki11B In distint:tnu6, a slow rou o/ 1peakhag, anything ruemblbt1 a tremor 1!_.!f!!.1 ~~~ that pnd.r "ti1lu ,,. "' co. ltrickd. If your speech ia 6np. clear-cut, stroaa and l'elOOUlt, people are likely to perceive you as younger than you are. regardless of your age. • 4.. Falu-accordin& to a atudy apomored by tbe U.S. Public Health Service, which com- pared self-ratinaa of coofideoc:e of two groups of adu(Ja. T'be youn,er group WU qed 18 to 21, the older group nnpd in • from 61 to 80. COldruy to the widely bdd belief that young people are more ld.f-coo- fident and think they Dow IDOR than their dden, the invalip- tion . abqtred that ~ older group indicated mtwe self~ tidc:nce than the youns. not Jaa." S. Fala. Studies lbow tbat many people experience the bappiat period in their tiwa after middle •· And inYati- pton at the Univcnity of CU- cago did a loq-tenn psycbo- lop:aa IU.rveJ of O'fa' 2,000 men and women in the 70 to 79 qe bnctet. The major ftnctina ~ .k> uplode .. a myth the pnpdar ltaecAtpe of the older peDOll .. eenile, deaq>it. iD, dependent. lonely and "'""PPY· On tbe CIOlltrary, IDOllt of the IUbjecU were in -aood bealtb. ph}lically actne. independent, living each day to lbe full. Thae ~ of c:oune, iftltlnca where a negative pictuTe ia fully julti- fied. but it's pointed out that thae tend much more to be the exc:cption tbu tberule. Sewing Cor~er .Jly a..iya A.ltrevaya The Soft-Toueh SDhoueUe (It's made with smaller doses of two laxatives.) lkl/l«-Prlced HAIISUFS and MINIMS Wily do more than one on Now .it•a era, to shop for yOiitlalUI WOftlCD lhop from Lane Bryant'• cata-dreases, suits, coats, portawe~i:, los1 Beca1m they ftnd WhM they're cockta!J,. dreuea-in Half Si-. 12"1 loothta for in '*7'• latat atYlea. to ~ (includiq Minima for ~ You can toe, ud cbooee from Amel· en 5•3• and under). In Ha>W' ww ica•a larsest .election of dr~sae.. Sprina/Summer CMalot, you11 "' coats, suits, aportawear1.J!Jlaeriei die ICUOll'a newest IO'lea in l""' foaochdom. ~ wido-wtGtD shoes. size, 7'*' colon. 70flT fabrica. ftll .... French and American de- signers are givins us new softer-6owing styles caJcu.- litca'foonng Daa: enu- nioc toudl in clothes. 'This smock-topped chemile with long sleeves can be worn with or without the aaab. 1bc dress makes fashion points day or evening. depending on your choioe of fabric and accesso- ries. Why not make it in crepe, shantung or a lightweight wool? Al in 70W ~70fl' colon. ~Ill' wide-widlh shoes. 5 to 12, A co EBE, fabrics. .....,.. 36 to 60, Half ample.top boliely. ~founda-·-----u ..... ~~"-"'~~~::.;..,~~..,;..r.,;..;.,;;+ ......... u*"'* ., ::::---.. •• --. 11 11 ,.. AB~lascl.---<;:- to 22. Cooveniall .... ~ try-om. and proportiooe1! for a ect &. Size 12 takes 3 yards of 544 inch fabric with sash and 2~ yards without sash. Standard body measuiementa for size 12 are: Bust 34, Waist 25~, Hips36. A PRINTED PATTERN Send to: FAMILY WEEKLY PATTERNS, Dept. 2724 4500 N.W. 135th St, Miami, Fla.33054 • PLEASE PRINT Be sure to give ZIP Code NAMt.._---..!.-------------- STREET ..... ---------_:_----- CITY ___________________ ------------ STATE'"--------------71P----- Send $1.00 plus 25 cents for posta1e and handllnc, caab. check. or money order. Sizes 10, 12, 14, 1~. (New 1izln1) sta:-f1ze .... I _ ___. FAMILY WEEKLY, ~ary 11, tm • \I Some single ingredient laxatives work on the "Sunday punch" theory. One big dose of a strong laxative that can knock your system for a loop. Caroid & Bile Salts Tablets are made up of D!,Q separate laxatives that combine the surety of a . strong laxative with the gentleness of a mild one. 'lbgether they help ease you to regularity without sudden urgency upset. 1 And because the dosage is pre-measured, Caroid & Bile Salts Tablets are thorough and 80 pndictable you can almost set your watch by them. Take two tablets at bedtime. Get a good night's sleep. And you can expect to be back on schedule in the morning. Gentle Caroid & Bile Salts Tablets-the "'two- together' laxative-to help put your system back on schedule. Q.aqe it aU. if you wilb. with con-Enjoy shop-at-home con~S.t-' '9Aient tenna a..n.ble. Mail coupon isfactioa auaruteed or money ,. for FllEE catalot toct.y. funded. 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I __ ..... ___ I--. ..... ._ I I ..._ .. _.._.......,.., I I w......,,_ ........ ~ I ,....._ I AM --·----la.,· I lsw--.• ~------------· This child has a devoted mother; good clothes, balanced meals -and Pin-Worms! A tormenting Itch In the rectal .,. .. noee:plddng and fidgeting .,. often telltale aigna of Pin.- Worms. It can happen to anyone In eny famlly-Yo4.1ng·or old. rlctt or poor. It's ao common, rMdf<:411 euthorltlea say that 1 out of 3 chll· d1'9n examined, Md many parenta, have Pfn-Wonna without lfnowlttfl It. And becauae Pfn.-Worma bring on Itching .nd fldQetlng, they can dlatntct children encl affect thetr school WOtkl What'• mo,., Pln-Wonna are highly ContlflkHlet llO they CM .,,,.. from peraon to pet'90ft, until the Whole Wnlly le lnlected. What CM Yo4.1 do about It? For· tuft8t9ly the,. la an eeay-to-taa medication that geta rtd of pt,.. • WOf"IM. lt'a called Jayne' .. P~ tableta. AM your pheNMCfat. 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I ......,, .........,, Maybe you·ve f«- gotten what you got Oil your 21st bath- day. but chances are that Gerald Gros- venor won't-be inherited Ml million It wasn't much of a twpdle. since it's hem in trust for him since be was two. He has hem preparing £ar it by learn- ing real estate management and by l ARllOUR'8 ARMOURY BJ RlcMrcl AnRour WEU,BREAD Blad lltrdd t1 ,_a. an ctiaediom, Filll IUpea"llUllbt ....... ancl leCtiom: The whole paiaaad ibeMwy iDr. .......... wida.., ........ milk, Tiie nilin, rye ...... fw the ldde, The ....,:pouud, ......... pmrpr- mWael, Al,..... •-....P, ...... by Fa.-• eD, Wida tMty amt fw welkood...t '-•h•MW'. Yes, brw1witla......,mlb41oagh, ............ .,, ........ Etldmo •••• I ltaad perplaeil, with diDy heed: 11aeaoe.Iaayjmtays ........ in the ' • wodting OD a C.nadjan cattle nnch and a New Zeumd farm. Bil family bu large real atate holdinp in~ and nned.y be'D beooa.e the mth Dub of Westmimter. What will bis fortune bring him £ar fun? ee·s fond. be says_ of tmvel, CUI and girls, bot c1oesn•t reveal in what order. Almrlcm• ........ a voice in medi- cal care, says Sen. Ahn.ham Ribicoff ( D-Coan.) : -rhe American system of medal cam is stdctly a povider·s system. They dnigned it, built it and nm it. They decide who will be~ where and how. Tbeydecide'hbw much will be covered by immmce. And they stubbornly resist any outside con- trols OD the theory that they are honest mm Of'lilgtl iiiOii'F- purpore. Tbe>.m«- ican patient needs to feel that his voice counts. that he cm I '•ME Ill fnfluence the medical cam system.• In the Senators view, the medbl coo- sumer needs a sp:*esman who WOlb fCll' him instead of the providers. an olice that tabs him seriously ·and integrates ~ mrnplairrt:s. From -nae American Medical Machine,• by Sen. Abaham Ribicoff (Saturday Review Press, $6.95). THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids ... life diflerendy. Send oriok* contrtbutlone to "Child," F..mty Weeldy. 841 LuJnglon Aw., N.Y _ N.Y. 10022. $10 " ~ NtUmed. One day my little boy ran to me and said acitedly. -n.ddy, Daddy, I just heated a mabt• ""How/" I asked andcwuJy. •did you beat it-with a stick, • rock, whatr Stil out ol breath, my scm guped, "'I be.led it nmning ... -P. Gt-ay Loa V.g41, Neo. T'M Nq ndel dtol tDOffWft 1rM11J terw on Naoy #afpa. Down to iM .ea in .upa? -HrtfA Albriglrl llOBHOPE "A,_nlcb" DATES: The Daytona SOO auto race will tab place at Daytona Beach. F1a.. on SUndlJ. Wubiagtm's Birthday wiD be oblerved on .........,. The Na- tional AAU Indoor Tndt Ownpion- sbips wiD tab place at Madison Squue ~frldllr. ANNIVERSARIES: Mn. Margaret ~ gave birth to qumtuplets three years ago 8aturdef. BIRTHDAYS (Sun.-Aquarians. Mao.- Sat.-Pisoeans): ....,_Helm Gurley Brown 51; BiD CuJlen 53; yob Ono .CO. llonUf-Merle Oberon 62; Stu QUOTE: Bob Hope. remembering peril Lmtm 61; Eddie Arcaro 51; Lee Mar- aod safe conduct in Vietnam: .. InChu-vin 49. ~y Duncan~; Chi. South Vietnam, the Christmas of · Gloria Vandelbilt Cooper 49; Sidney 1967. then: was firing aaoss the end of Poitier 46; Alexei L>lygin 89; Nancy the runway where we were to take off. Wilson 86. Wedin 1118J-Trida NizDD '""" . '<M&ftg-· ~ .. ~1•n~IJ IW~.-:i-M, IC.a.--"=t" sha.rpsbooten. The plane picked up a nedy 41; Robert Young 66. Frtdlrf- few nicb. but it was from our own .&re. Peter Fonda 34. On another occasion, a bomber tried to wipe out our convoy in Saig00y but we were ten minutes late and he missed by ten minutes. ~ther Christmas, Vietcoog sharpshooters broke through the security and reach-1 a point only a half mile from the show site before they were stopped. We couJd hear the gun&re, bUt we were ~ io immediate danger. The Anny takes very good care of us. .. UNQUOTE. r,. notKiec1 that wtaene._ tlaere are nnro.d\ec:Ddenb, IDOlt Of the c:uuaJ. ties occur in the Jut car. . Why don•t ,... pt Con&r-to. .,... • law compelling the railroech to leaw •the Jut carP ••• Jin. o.ao_r ___ _ l .... In to .,., bcMI and alld, ., haoe good ,.._ aatl I 1taOfl bod .....,._ T'M good nnot '1 dud *» ~ Mr.. I laaw Md noo of tM ,..,,,.,,. mod ~ 'Pl" ..,.,,-H• add, •Good. N""' wMf • tJ.. bed ~ I Mid,.,~ 1wnJ #a 1955.· -ll. Or"- BRTHDAY NOPLE: Tricia Nlmn Cu; Alael ~· BJfnnka.giliekj LITTLE EMILY •n .... a doullle O • .L, •A.-. lllld Ew OR a rd ...ta browa cow'•dlliM. '° ........... " ,AMtLYWEDLY, ,.,_,, 1e.1m • a ' ~ eua111• 1. The C... of the Fenceclln Woman by Erte Stanlev Gardner. A new Perry M.-on novel, dllCO'lef'9Cfln Gardner'• fllM .ner his dMth. (Publ ....... f.dltJon $5.95) 2. TfMt Cate of the Crying Swallow and other storla by Erte Stanley Oenfner PerrY• client Is a war heto IUIOeCted Of mur"""-hl• WW.. (Publ. £4. $4.95) 3. The Cate of the Irate Wltnns and otw ttor• by Erte Stanley Gardner. A new Petry Muon myatery. ,......, befOte mtllable , In bOOk form. (Publ. 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